Multi-Domain Design Optimization of dv/dt Filter for SiC-Based Three-Phase Inverters in High-Frequency Motor-Drive Applications

High slew rate of the line voltage (\boldsymbol {dv}/\boldsymbol {dt}) has been a concern for power inverters based on the emerging wide bandgap switching devices, such as silicon carbide (SiC) mosfets . Particularly, for SiC-based power inverters feeding electric machines interconnected with long c...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 2019-09, Vol.55 (5), p.5214-5222
Hauptverfasser: He, Jiangbiao, Li, Cong, Jassal, Anoop, Thiagarajan, Naveenan, Zhang, Yichao, Prabhakaran, Satish, Feliz, Carlos, Graham, James E., Kang, Xiaosong
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Zusammenfassung:High slew rate of the line voltage (\boldsymbol {dv}/\boldsymbol {dt}) has been a concern for power inverters based on the emerging wide bandgap switching devices, such as silicon carbide (SiC) mosfets . Particularly, for SiC-based power inverters feeding electric machines interconnected with long cables, there could be more severe insulation stress on the stator windings in electric machines, due to the higher d v /d t output from the SiC inverters. Compared to the conventional lower voltage electric transportation applications (e.g., 270 V dc), higher dc bus voltage of 500-600 V can dramatically reduce cable weight and systematic copper losses, hence improve the power density and efficiency of power converters. However, high dc bus voltage further increases the \boldsymbol {dv}/\boldsymbol {dt} level in the converter ac line voltages. Driven by the necessity of developing SiC inverters with 500 V dc bus in electric transportation applications while attenuating the \boldsymbol {dv}/\boldsymbol {dt} stress to a low level, this paper presents a multi-domain design approach for d v /d t filters that comprehensively considers the constraints in electrical, magnetic, and thermal domains. Experimental results based on a 75 kW SiC inverter are provided to verify the efficacy of this design approach.
ISSN:0093-9994
1939-9367
DOI:10.1109/TIA.2019.2922306