New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters

Some strategies are used to reduce the high output common-mode voltage (CMV) in three-phase inverters with the space-vector modulation (SVM). However, these reduced CMV (RCMV) strategies may still lead to high spikes in some cases. The traditional auxiliary vectors are used to eliminate the CMV spik...

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Main Authors: Jin Huang, Kaicheng Li
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description Some strategies are used to reduce the high output common-mode voltage (CMV) in three-phase inverters with the space-vector modulation (SVM). However, these reduced CMV (RCMV) strategies may still lead to high spikes in some cases. The traditional auxiliary vectors are used to eliminate the CMV spikes in some RCMV strategies, which have the lower total harmonic distortion (THD) in RCMV SVMs. This paper proposes a new auxiliary vector synthesis SVM (NAVSSVM) strategy. In the NAVSSVM, the new auxiliary vectors are a set of vectors with variable angles. Compared to the use of traditional auxiliary vectors, the new auxiliary vector synthesis expands the linear modulation range of the inverter to the maximum when the modulation index <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$M_{a}~\gt 1$ </tex-math></inline-formula>. Through optimization, the optimal NAVSSVM is found to expand the modulation region without the CMV spikes in the low <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$M_{a}$ </tex-math></inline-formula>. In addition, the NAVSSVM strategy maintains the low THD characteristic of the auxiliary vector synthesis method. The feasibility and effectiveness of the NAVSSVM are verified by the simulations and experiments in a three-phase inverter.
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spelling doaj-art-6e330dbd42f3463081955f55c8736f542025-01-21T00:01:57ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362025-01-0113102651027610.1109/ACCESS.2025.352851410838499New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase InvertersJin Huang0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1964-6816Kaicheng Li1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5500-7523State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, ChinaSome strategies are used to reduce the high output common-mode voltage (CMV) in three-phase inverters with the space-vector modulation (SVM). However, these reduced CMV (RCMV) strategies may still lead to high spikes in some cases. The traditional auxiliary vectors are used to eliminate the CMV spikes in some RCMV strategies, which have the lower total harmonic distortion (THD) in RCMV SVMs. This paper proposes a new auxiliary vector synthesis SVM (NAVSSVM) strategy. In the NAVSSVM, the new auxiliary vectors are a set of vectors with variable angles. Compared to the use of traditional auxiliary vectors, the new auxiliary vector synthesis expands the linear modulation range of the inverter to the maximum when the modulation index <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$M_{a}~\gt 1$ </tex-math></inline-formula>. Through optimization, the optimal NAVSSVM is found to expand the modulation region without the CMV spikes in the low <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$M_{a}$ </tex-math></inline-formula>. In addition, the NAVSSVM strategy maintains the low THD characteristic of the auxiliary vector synthesis method. The feasibility and effectiveness of the NAVSSVM are verified by the simulations and experiments in a three-phase inverter.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10838499/Auxiliary vectorcommon-mode voltageinverterslinear modulationtotal harmonic distortionspace-vector modulation
spellingShingle Jin Huang
Kaicheng Li
New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
IEEE Access
Auxiliary vector
common-mode voltage
inverters
linear modulation
total harmonic distortion
space-vector modulation
title New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
title_full New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
title_fullStr New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
title_full_unstemmed New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
title_short New Auxiliary Vector Synthesis for Expanding Linear Modulation Range With the Ability to Eliminate CMV Spikes in the SVM Three-Phase Inverters
title_sort new auxiliary vector synthesis for expanding linear modulation range with the ability to eliminate cmv spikes in the svm three phase inverters
topic Auxiliary vector
common-mode voltage
inverters
linear modulation
total harmonic distortion
space-vector modulation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10838499/
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