Abstract

This paper describes a high-performance neutral point voltage balancing technique for a neutral point clamped (NPC) converter. Conventional neutral point voltage balancing methods do not function well under low power factor, low pulse ratio, and near-unity modulation index operation conditions. These conditions are essentially dominant operation conditions for aircraft starter/generator systems. This paper introduces an alternative space vector modulation technique for three-level NPC converters in an aircraft starter generator system. The selection of voltage space vectors is optimized for high modulation index and low power factor operation. Disturbances caused by a low pulse ratio are also compensated. The proposed method maintains neutral point voltage balance and ripple minimization over the full range of operating conditions. This paper also provides a detailed analysis of the sources of neutral point voltage imbalances and ripples in high-speed drives with deep flux weakening. Simulation results obtained from a Simulink/PLECS model and experimental results obtained from a 45 kVA, 32 krpm aircraft starter generator test rig prove that the proposed method eliminates the neutral point voltage imbalance and significantly reduces the neutral point voltage ripple.

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