Arm Phase-Shift Conducting Modulation for Alternate Arm Multilevel Converter With Half-Bridge Submodules
Heya Yang, Shiyuan Fan, Yufei Dong, Huan Yang, Wuhua Li, Xiangning He
Abstract
In this article, the arm phase-shift conducting modulation (PSCM) is proposed for the alternate arm multilevel converter (AAMC). With the PSCM strategy, the half-bridge (HB) structure could be applied as the submodule (SM) topology to reduce the circuit complexity of the full-bridge submodule based AAMC. First, the phase-shift angle is introduced to match the voltage modulation ratio and power factor of ac grid. The energy stored in the submodule capacitors are balanced by regulating the phase-shift angle. Then, the design criteria and operation performance for HBSM-AAMC with the proposed PSCM strategy are analyzed and presented. Compared with HBSM-modular multilevel converters (MMC), 18% HBSMs and 9% power devices are reduced with the proposed topology and modulation, resulting in the lower construction cost. Furthermore, the loss distribution is analyzed, and the operating losses of HBSM-AAMC are smaller than that of HBSM-MMC. Finally, the simulation and experiment are performed to verify the effectiveness of the derived topology and the proposed modulation strategy.