Publication
Juyeon Lee, Suhyeon Kim,and June-Seok Lee," A Practical Carrier-Based Discontinuous PWM Method of Vienna Rectifier Considering Neutral-Point Voltage Fluctuation," in Proc. 2024 ECCE
In Proc
2024
PEEMS
-
Nov. 25, 2024
views
1. Authors: Juyeon Lee, Suhyeon Kim,and June-Seok Lee
2. Title: A Practical Carrier-Based Discontinuous PWM Method of Vienna Rectifier Considering Neutral-Point Voltage Fluctuation
3. Published in: 2024 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expositon(ECCE)
4. Date of Conferenec: 20-24 Oct. 2024
5. Canference Location: Phoenix, Arisona, USA
6. Abstract
: This paper proposes a practical carrier-based discontinuous PWM (PCB-DPWM) method for Vienna rectifier
considering the neutral-point (NP) voltage fluctuation. The operation of the DPWM method induces relatively large
fluctuation in the NP voltage compared to the continuous PWM(CPWM) method. For systems with low dc-link capacitance, this fluctuation causes the pole voltage error which severely distorts the phase current. Although the phase current distortion can be mitigated by suppressing the NP voltage through previously proposed methods, it has a disadvantage of leading to increase in switching losses due to reduction in the clamping region of DPWM method. In this paper, the PCB-DPWM method is proposed to reduce the phase current distortion caused by the NP voltage fluctuation. In the proposed method, the pole voltage error is effectively compensated without reduction of the clamping region, by modifying the duty signals with consideration of the NP voltage fluctuation. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified
through simulation results.
- Nov. 25, 2024 Jeong-Yul Bang, Dongho Choi, Hyeon-Woo Oh, and June-Seok Lee, "Abnormal Voltage Compensation caused by Vertical Crossing in Phase-shifted PWM-based Cascaded H-bridge Invertesr,"in Proc. 2024 ECCE
- Nov. 25, 2024 Joon-Seok Kim, Do-Hyen Kim, June-Hee Lee and June-Seok Lee, "Copper-Loss-Minimizing Strategy based on Single Look-Up Table for Wound Field Synchronous Machine," in Proc. 2024 ECCE
