CSI7: Novel Three-Phase Current-Source Inverter With Improved Reliability
Unlike voltage-source inverters (VSI), the power decoupling element in current-source inverters (CSI) is inductor. Inductor has a long lifetime and makes the CSI more reliable. However, the traditional CSIs suffer from open-circuit problem and dangerous voltage spikes are generated if the input indu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on power electronics 2021-08, Vol.36 (8), p.9170-9182 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Unlike voltage-source inverters (VSI), the power decoupling element in current-source inverters (CSI) is inductor. Inductor has a long lifetime and makes the CSI more reliable. However, the traditional CSIs suffer from open-circuit problem and dangerous voltage spikes are generated if the input inductor current is intermitted. Therefore, to avoid the voltage spikes, overlap-time should be inserted in the gate signals. But these intervals distort the output currents and reduce the current source utilization. To address these issues, a novel three-phase CSI is proposed in this article. The proposed inverter is originated from the conventional seven-switch CSI named CSI7 by adding only two small film capacitors. The film capacitors along with the pre-existing diodes of the CSI7 ensure that there is always a path for the inductor current, and thus the open-circuit issue is resolved. The elimination of open-circuit issue enhances the reliability and allows to minimize the overlap-time. This will improve the quality of output currents as well. Moreover, simulation and experimental results are provided at the output power of 950 W to verify the effectiveness of the proposed inverter. |
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ISSN: | 0885-8993 1941-0107 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3053132 |