Analysis and Performance of Five-Phase Piecewise-Random-Switching-Frequency Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation

In order to better address the problem of many high-order harmonics' concentration in the output voltage, a novel five-phase piecewise-random-switching-frequency space vector pulse width modulation (PRSF-SVPWM) strategy is proposed for a five-phase voltage source inverter. Compared to the conve...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on energy conversion 2021-09, Vol.36 (3), p.2339-2347
Hauptverfasser: Bu, Feifei, Liu, Qi, Pu, Tianyu, Zhao, Yun, Ma, Beijia, Ma, Conggan, Degano, Michele, Gerada, Chris
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In order to better address the problem of many high-order harmonics' concentration in the output voltage, a novel five-phase piecewise-random-switching-frequency space vector pulse width modulation (PRSF-SVPWM) strategy is proposed for a five-phase voltage source inverter. Compared to the conventional random switching frequency SVPWM (RSF-SVPWM), the entire fundamental period of this method is divided into two half-fundamental periods, so the original switching frequency in a single fundamental period is randomized in segments respectively. During this process, parameters named the offset frequency and random frequency are defined and assigned reasonably. In this way, high-frequency harmonics in one period are spread into a wider range. Subsequent simulation and experimental results verify that the proposed random modulation strategy can further reduce amplitudes of harmonics near switching frequency and its integer multiples, even though within a narrow switching frequency range, and a satisfactory effect of high-order harmonic dispersion is finally obtained, which contributes to the application and popularization of random pulse width modulation strategies.
ISSN:0885-8969
1558-0059
DOI:10.1109/TEC.2020.3046835