A Virtual Space Vector Model Predictive Control for a Seven-Level Hybrid Multilevel Converter

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Abstract

This article proposes a virtual space vector (VSV) model predictive control (MPC) for a three-phase seven-level (7L) hybrid multilevel converter (HMC), where each phase consists of an active-neutral-point-clamped converter with a floating H-bridge. To achieve the best current tracking, which is the primary goal of the proposed algorithm, a novel geometrical positioning approach is proposed to select the optimal voltage vector among all the real-space vectors and VSVs. Then, all the possible switching sequences that belong to the optimal voltage vector are evaluated to realize the dc capacitor voltage balancing and common-mode voltage reduction. Through an external modulator, the optimal voltage vector can be synthesized by using either one-, three-, or seven-segment switching sequence. Compared with the conventional MPC, the proposed VSV-MPC can reduce not only the computational burden but also the current THD. Both simulation and experimental results obtained on silicon carbide based 7L-HMC prototype are presented to validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed VSV-MPC strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9165119
Pages (from-to)3396-3407
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Active-neutral-point-clamped converter (ANPC)
  • hybrid multilevel converter (HMC)
  • model predictive control (MPC)
  • virtual space vector (VSV)

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