Abstract

Parallel three-phase pulse width modulation (PWM) converter is a useful technique for increasing the capacity of a power system, but it also introduces the issue of circulating current, which can cause an increase in the loss of power electronics (PE) switches and even lead to over-current, which can affect the overall performance of the system. In this paper, a strategy is proposed for suppressing the differential mode circulating current (DMCC) in each phase of the parallel converter, which is less dependent on system parameters. Based on the mathematical model of the parallel converter, the relationship between the PWM duty cycle and circulating current is derived, which provides a basis for adjusting the switching operation of PE switches. This method requires no additional hardware and is simple to implement with a fast dynamic response. The simulation results verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis, and it can effectively achieve the balanced suppression of DMCC in each phase, which indicates that the method is suitable for the application scenario of parallel current sharing of multiple converters.

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