Harmonic analysis of DC capacitor current in sinusoidal and space-vector modulated neutral-point-clamped inverters

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The voltage ripple and power loss in the DC-capacitor of a voltage source inverter depend on the harmonic currents flowing through the capacitor. This paper presents a double Fourier series based analysis of the harmonic contents of the DC capacitor current in a three-level neutral-point clamped (NPC) inverter, modulated with sine-triangle pulse-width modulation (SPWM) or conventional space vector pulse-width modulation (CSVPWM) schemes. The analytical results are validated experimentally on a 3-kVA three-level inverter prototype. The capacitor current in an NPC inverter has a periodicity of 120∘ at the fundamental or modulation frequency. Hence, this current contains third-harmonic and triplen-frequency components, apart from switching frequency components. The harmonic components vary with modulation index and power factor for both PWM schemes. The third harmonic current decreases with increase in modulation index and also decreases with increase in power factor in case of both PWM methods. In general, the third harmonic content is higher with SPWM than with CSVPWM at a given operating condition. Also, power loss and voltage ripple in the DC capacitor are estimated for both the schemes using the current harmonic spectrum and equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the capacitor.

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Gopalakrishnan, K. S., & Narayanan, G. (2015). Harmonic analysis of DC capacitor current in sinusoidal and space-vector modulated neutral-point-clamped inverters. Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 40(5), 1501–1529. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-015-0401-7

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