Abstract
An improved virtual space vector pulse-width modulation (IVSVPWM) strategy is presented to address simultaneously the problem of common mode voltage (CMV) with neutral point voltage (NPV) fluctuations in wind power converters. The proposed IVSVPWM method suppresses the amplitude of the common mode voltage to Udc/6 by discarding the positive small vector. Meanwhile, the new virtual vector is synthesized by selecting a vector whose neutral point current sums to zero among the retained voltage vectors. In addition, a feedback mechanism is established in the proposed strategy. According to the feedback result, the distribution coefficients of each basic vector in the virtual vector are recalculated to suppress the NPV fluctuation. Through the above control strategy, the dual effect of suppressing the CMV and balancing the NPV is achieved in the full modulation. The feasibility and effectiveness of the strategy are verified by simulation and experiment.© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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