Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter

The use of series connected capacitors for high voltage applications has been proven to be beneficial for voltage stress reduction across power semiconductors. In a 3-phase grid any asymmetry in the value of the series capacitance may lead to significant variations in the voltage seen across the low...

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Main Authors: Papadopoulos, Savvas, Klumpner, Christian, Rashed, Mohamed, Wheeler, Patrick
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34805/
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author Papadopoulos, Savvas
Klumpner, Christian
Rashed, Mohamed
Wheeler, Patrick
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Klumpner, Christian
Rashed, Mohamed
Wheeler, Patrick
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description The use of series connected capacitors for high voltage applications has been proven to be beneficial for voltage stress reduction across power semiconductors. In a 3-phase grid any asymmetry in the value of the series capacitance may lead to significant variations in the voltage seen across the low voltage converter. This paper investigates the effects of an unbalanced set of series connected capacitors used to reduce the voltage stress across a three phase current source inverter (CSI) used as an active power filter and proposes a method to minimize the impact of unbalance on CSI voltage ratings. It is shown that through a proposed solution which adjusts the level of inverse sequence current component in the series capacitors, the reduced CSI voltage stress can be maintained for large capacitor unbalance and validated by simulation and experimental results.
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spelling nottingham-348052020-05-04T17:43:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34805/ Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter Papadopoulos, Savvas Klumpner, Christian Rashed, Mohamed Wheeler, Patrick The use of series connected capacitors for high voltage applications has been proven to be beneficial for voltage stress reduction across power semiconductors. In a 3-phase grid any asymmetry in the value of the series capacitance may lead to significant variations in the voltage seen across the low voltage converter. This paper investigates the effects of an unbalanced set of series connected capacitors used to reduce the voltage stress across a three phase current source inverter (CSI) used as an active power filter and proposes a method to minimize the impact of unbalance on CSI voltage ratings. It is shown that through a proposed solution which adjusts the level of inverse sequence current component in the series capacitors, the reduced CSI voltage stress can be maintained for large capacitor unbalance and validated by simulation and experimental results. 2016-05-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Papadopoulos, Savvas, Klumpner, Christian, Rashed, Mohamed and Wheeler, Patrick (2016) Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter. In: 8th Annual IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Exposition (ECCE 2016), 18-22 September 2016, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. (In Press) Active power filter; Series Capacitor; Unbalance; Current Source Inverter
spellingShingle Active power filter; Series Capacitor; Unbalance; Current Source Inverter
Papadopoulos, Savvas
Klumpner, Christian
Rashed, Mohamed
Wheeler, Patrick
Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title_full Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title_fullStr Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title_full_unstemmed Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title_short Mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary CSI used as switching ripple active filter
title_sort mitigating the effect of series capacitance unbalance on the voltage reduction capability of an auxiliary csi used as switching ripple active filter
topic Active power filter; Series Capacitor; Unbalance; Current Source Inverter
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34805/