4.8 Article

Modeling, Analysis, and Mitigation of Load Neutral Point Voltage for Three-Phase Four-Leg Inverter

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 2010-2021

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIE.2012.2207653

Keywords

Load neutral point voltage (LNPV); power losses; PWM strategy; three-phase four-leg inverter; uninterruptible power supply (UPS)

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program (973 Program) of China [2009CB219705]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment [EIPE09109]

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The three-phase four-leg inverter is very suitable for the high-power uninterruptible power supply application, and the load neutral point voltage (LNPV) should meet the requirement. In this paper, two factors influencing the LNPV were revealed first, which are the switching states and the ratio of the neutral inductance to the phase inductance (k). Then, the 16 switching states can be classified into four groups, and the ones in the first and the second group come to the minimum amplitude of LNPV with a specific ratio k respectively. Third, three methods to mitigate the LNPV were proposed based on the analysis of LNPV. In the first method, switching states in the first group are just utilized, and the LNPV can be eliminated with the ratio k of unity. In the second method, the switching states in the fourth class are avoided, and the LNPV can be reduced. Common mode filter is used in the third method and the LNPV can be mitigated effectively with the ratio k of unity. Furthermore, the power losses in the first and the second method were estimated and were compared with the original situation. Finally, the proposed methods were verified by simulation and experimental results.

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