Abstract

Today’s power distribution networks are predicted to incorporate more Power Electronics (PE)-based power conversion systems, widely acknowledged as harmonic sources. Concerns about power harmonic severity in the distribution networks can arise, especially with the growing numbers of Medium Voltage Direct Current (MVDC) systems, which are also facilitated by such power converters. Yet, an accurate harmonic model of the MVDC converter is required to investigate its harmonic emissions, propagations, effects, and solutions in today’s distribution networks. This article is devoted to the development of a detailed model of a cascaded Neutral Point-Clamped (NPC)-based MVDC converter for accurate harmonic analysis studies. An appropriate control system with a simple Proportional Integral (PI) controller tuned using the loop-shaping technique is developed. An interleaved Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation (SPWM) scheme aiming to improve the harmonic performance of such an application is introduced. The detailed model of the MVDC system was developed using the Simulink/MATLAB simulation environment, for which the concept of operation was validated, control system performance was investigated, and the effectiveness of the harmonic reduction method was analysed. The key finding is that the interleaved SPWM technique has significantly reduced the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) to 2% with no significant even-order harmonic components in comparison to the reported models.

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