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Enhancing Inductive Operation of Low-Capacitance Cascaded H-Bridge StatComs Using Optimal Third-Harmonic Circulating Current

Ezequiel Rodríguez, Ramon Leyva, Qingxiang Liu, Christopher D. Townsend, Glen G. Farivar, Salvador Ceballos, Josep Pou

2021IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics35 citationsDOI

Abstract

The cascaded H-bridge (CHB) low-capacitance static compensator (LC-StatCom) has a limited operating range in the inductive region compared to a conventional StatCom due to the inherent large oscillations on the capacitor voltages. This limitation constitutes a great drawback of CHB LC-StatComs. This article presents an effective hardware-free solution to overcome this drawback. The proposed solution is based on the injection of an optimal third-harmonic circulating current to suitably shape the capacitor voltages aiming at avoiding overmodulation. Considering all the effects of the third-harmonic circulating current, the article proposes a reference design that guarantees a prescribed safe operating voltage limit, thus increasing the operational range of the LC-StatCom. The proposed approach takes into account the inherent induced oscillation on the capacitor voltages. This approach has been verified by simulation and experimentally with a laboratory prototype, corroborating the excellent performance that agrees with the theoretical analysis.

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