Article, 2024

Modeling and Suppression Method of Low Order Harmonics for Three-Level Inverter With Small Capacitance Value

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, ISSN 1557-9948, 0278-0046, Volume PP, 99, Pages 1-11, 10.1109/tie.2024.3404132

Contributors

Hu, Zuohang 0009-0006-5055-6906 [1] Xing, Xiangyang 0000-0001-7078-7783 [1] Zhang, Hongliang [1] Blaabjerg, Frede 0000-0001-8311-7412 [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Shandong University
  2. [NORA names: China; Asia, East];
  3. [2] Aalborg University
  4. [NORA names: AAU Aalborg University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

The discontinuous pulse width modulation (DPWM) method has been applied in three-level T-type inverter with improved LCL (ILCL) filter to increase the efficiency. Nevertheless, the DPWM method features of large neutral point (NP) ripple. Moreover, in practice, to save costs, the dc-side capacitance value is small. Therefore, the NP voltage ripple in the dc-side is large, which results in low-frequency harmonics in the output currents. In addition, the low-frequency harmonics are coupled with the ILCL filter. In this situation, the conventional low-frequency harmonics suppression methods are not applicable. To overcome these issues, a model of NP voltage ripple is established, which reveals that the NP voltage ripple results in the fifth and seventh harmonics in the output currents. Then, a proportional integral resonant (PIR) controller is introduced to suppress the fifth and seventh harmonics. However, the PIR controller will introduce new low-frequency harmonics. To solve the coupled problems, the generating mechanism of the newly appeared low-frequency harmonics is demonstrated, which is coupled with the PIR controller and the ILCL filter. Therefore, based on the generating mechanism, a notch filter is adopted to reduce the newly appeared low-frequency harmonics. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed scheme is verified by experiments.

Keywords

DC side, ILCL, LCL, NP voltage ripple, NPs, Small, T-type inverter, capacitance value, control, cost, coupling problem, current, discontinuous pulse width modulation, effect, efficiency, experiments, features, filter, harmonic suppression method, harmonics, integrated resonator, inverter, issues, low order harmonics, low-frequency harmonics, mechanism, method, method features, model, modulation, notch, notch filter, order harmonics, output, output current, practice, problem, proportional integral resonant, proportional integral resonant controller, pulse width modulation, resonance, ripple, small capacitance values, suppression, suppression method, three-level, three-level T-type inverter, three-level inverter, values, voltage ripple, width modulation

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