Tese
Desenvolvimento de conversores de cinco níveis com capacitor chaveado e grampeamento ativo do ponto neutro
Fecha
2022-06-28Autor
Castiblanco, Wilmar Armando Pineda
Institución
Resumen
This work aims to propose a five-level converter topology. The proposed converter
uses the switched capacitor concept with an active neutral point clamped structure, with
one floating capacitor per phase and only one dc-link, even in three-phase systems. When
operated as an inverter, the proposed converter synthesizes similar output voltages compared to traditional five-level inverters, but with a reduction of the input dc-link voltage
at half. Some benefits can be highlighted, such as: reduction of voltage especification
in the semiconductors and capacitors and, consequently, minimization of the total standing voltage of the circuit. In order to facilitate the floating capacitor voltage control,
a modulation strategy based on the switched capacitor principle is also explored. Thus,
voltage regulation occurs automatically without any control strategies and/or the use of
additional circuits and sensors. However, although the complexity of the voltage balance
is reduced, it increases the currents stress in the components, usual in switched capacitor
based circuits, so a current analysis is introduced. Additionally, the proposed converter
is operated as a unidirectional rectifier. In this case, the number of active semiconductors
and associated drive circuits can be reduced by half. The modulation strategy also allows
the automatic voltage balance in the floating capacitors, which simplifies the operation
of the system connected to the three-phase grid. Simulation and experimental results are
included to show the functionality of the proposed converter.