Phase and neutral current ripple analysis in three-phase four-wire split-capacitor grid converter for EV chargers

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Abstract

The current switching ripple in a three-phase four-wire split-capacitor converter is analyzed in this paper for all the four ac output wires in relation to both balanced and unbalanced working conditions. Specifically, analytical formulations of the peak-to-peak and root mean square (RMS) current ripples are originally evaluated as a function of the modulation index, separately for the three phases and the neutral wire. Initially, the single-carrier sinusoidal pulse width modulation (PWM) technique is outlined, as it generally concerns a straightforward and effective modulation. With the aim of mitigating the current ripple in the neutral wire, the interleaved multiple-carrier PWM strategy is adopted, also avoiding any repercussion on the phase one. Numerical simulations and experimental tests were carried out to verify all the analytical developments.

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Mandrioli, R., Hammami, M., Viatkin, A., Barbone, R., Pontara, D., & Ricco, M. (2021). Phase and neutral current ripple analysis in three-phase four-wire split-capacitor grid converter for EV chargers. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10091016

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