Study of shoot-through control pulse generation for a Z-source converter with wind turbine energy system

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In this paper, there is a discussion about different modulation schemes for a dc-to-ac ZSC, also named Z-source inverter (ZSI), for triggering the main switches of three-phase legs or poles of an inverter. A prototype of an 8.5-kilowatt wind turbine with a 5.8-kilowatt Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (PMSG) system employed with voltage-controlled ZSI is implemented in this paper. For voltage control of load side of a wind turbine generation system (WTGS), a Proportional Integral (PI) controller is used. Three types of PWM schemes namely simple boost pulse width modulation (SB-PWM), third harmonic injection boost control (THIBC-PWM) and the space vector pulse width modulation (SV-PWM) techniques are compared on the basis of total harmonic distortion of the output ac-waveform of the Z-source Converter (ZSC) to find out that, which modulation technique is the best fit for a ZSI integrated with WTGS. The pros and cons of these techniques are compared in terms of line-voltage harmonics, phase-voltage harmonics, phase-current harmonics and switching stress of switches with detailed simulation results. These different modulation techniques are implemented on the MATLAB-Simulink domain. From Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) analysis, simple boost control technique is found to be the most appropriate shoot-through control technique for a ZSI in collaboration with WTGS.

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Kumari, S., & Mandal, R. K. (2022). Study of shoot-through control pulse generation for a Z-source converter with wind turbine energy system. Engineering Research Express, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-8695/ac896d

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