Research on Parallel Interleaved Inverters with Discontinuous Space-Vector Modulation

Abstract

Parallel converter can significantly increase the capacity of the converter and improve the power quality of AC side, but the circulation which can lead to high switching loss and even damage the devices will easily exist in the direct parallel converters. In this paper, the average model of parallel interleaved inverters system to analyze the circulation current is shown, and the cross current is relevant to DC-bus voltage and the overlap time of zero vectors in the switching period. Based on this observation, a discontinuous space vector modulation without using zero vectors (000) is eliminate and suppress the zero-sequence current to entire system. Finally, the effectiveness of modulation strategy is verified by the simulations in this paper.

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F. Yang, X. Zhao, C. Wang and Z. Sun, "Research on Parallel Interleaved Inverters with Discontinuous Space-Vector Modulation," Energy and Power Engineering, Vol. 5 No. 4B, 2013, pp. 219-225. doi: 10.4236/epe.2013.54B043.

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