Space Vector Fundamental Frequency Modulation Compared with the Selective Harmonic Elimination Method

Mehlmann G, Wendt R, Herold G (2012)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2012

City/Town: Santiago de Compostela (Spanien)

Conference Proceedings Title: Renewable Energy & Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ), No 10

Event location: Santiago de Compostela (Spanien)

DOI: 10.24084/repqj10.346

Abstract

A new modulation strategy for three-phase multilevel-converters, called Space Vector Fundamental Frequency Modulation will be presented. Derived from conventional Space Vector PWM, it was developed to overcome Selective Harmonic Elimination Method in mathematical complexity. Besides the harmonic optimization, the method offers a variable modulation index and is applicable for real-time applications. But in contrast to Selective Harmonic Elimination Method it is an approximation procedure. In this paper, both methods are compared, concerning several criteria such as voltage quality and mathematical complexity. Also, a classification with reference to EN 50160 is presented.

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APA:

Mehlmann, G., Wendt, R., & Herold, G. (2012). Space Vector Fundamental Frequency Modulation Compared with the Selective Harmonic Elimination Method. In Renewable Energy & Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ), No 10. Santiago de Compostela (Spanien): Santiago de Compostela (Spanien).

MLA:

Mehlmann, Gert, Robert Wendt, and Gerhard Herold. "Space Vector Fundamental Frequency Modulation Compared with the Selective Harmonic Elimination Method." Proceedings of the International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality ICREPQ, Santiago de Compostela (Spanien) Santiago de Compostela (Spanien), 2012.

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