An Efficient FCS-MPC Using Virtual Voltage Vectors for Three-Phase T-Type Inverters
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Start Time:2023-06-18 08:30 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

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Abstract
In this paper, a finite-control-set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) base on virtual voltage vectors is proposed for three-phase three-level (3P-3L) T-type voltage  source converters (VSCs). Different from traditional method, a set of 51 virtual voltage vectors (VVs) is used in this method. Thus, the performance of the VSC is improved and the harmonic of output voltage decreased significantly. At the same time, the VVs used in this method have no effect on the neutral point (NP) voltage of VSCs. Furthermore, the multi-objective cost function including the NP voltage balance term in the traditional method is optimized, and the design process is simplified. In order to prove the effectiveness and validity of the proposed FCS-MPC and show its advantages over typical strategy, simulation results are presented.
 
Keywords
model predictive control;neutral point voltage;virtual voltage vector;Three-level inverter
Speaker
Renji Mo
Soochow University

Yong Yang
Soochow University

Youcheng Wang
Soochow University

Shengwei Chen
Soochow University

Mingqi Gong
Soochow University

Aiming Ji
Soochow University

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