Analysis and modulation of the buck-boost voltage source inverter (BBVSI) for lower voltage stresses

Ahmed Abdelhakim
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Renewable energy sources entail the power electronics inverters are the orbit of research objectives for optimum operation. Two commonly used inverters exist; the current source inverters (CSI) and the voltage source inverters (VSI). The first one supports only the boost capability and the other supports the buck capability, but due to the high variation of the output voltage of these renewable energy sources a buck-boost capability is a must. This buck-boost capability requires the enforcement of the aforementioned inverters with an additional stage for the amendment of the energy source output, which greatly reduces the overall efficiency. Instead of such two stage power conversion operation, a single stage operation could be obtained using the Z-source inverter (ZSI). The so-called ZSI exploits an impedance network to achieve such capability. This impedance network comprises four passive elements and a semiconductor switch, which is relatively bulky and costly. This paper proposes the analysis and the modulation scheme of another inverter topology, called the buck-boost voltage source inverter (BBVSI), to get the buck-boost capability in a single stage power conversion operation with less passive elements and less semiconductor devices ratings. The BBVSI topology exploits only two passive elements in addition to a semiconductor switch to give the same function of the ZSI with some merits over it. Moreover, this paper compares the BBVSI topology with the ZSI topology. The performance of the BBVSI topology is evaluated using MATLAB/Simulink models.
buck-boost电压源逆变器(BBVSI)的低电压应力分析与调制
可再生能源带来的电力电子逆变器是轨道优化运行的研究目标。常用的逆变器有两种;电流源逆变器(CSI)和电压源逆变器(VSI)。第一种只支持升压能力,另一种支持降压能力,但由于这些可再生能源的输出电压变化很大,降压能力是必须的。这种buck-boost能力需要上述逆变器的强制执行,用于修正能源输出的额外阶段,这大大降低了整体效率。使用z源逆变器(ZSI)可以获得单级操作,而不是这种两级功率转换操作。所谓的ZSI利用阻抗网络来实现这种能力。这种阻抗网络由四个无源元件和一个半导体开关组成,相对来说体积庞大且成本高昂。本文提出了另一种逆变器拓扑的分析和调制方案,称为降压升压电压源逆变器(BBVSI),以获得在单级功率转换操作中的降压升压能力,较少的无源元件和较少的半导体器件额定功率。BBVSI拓扑仅利用两个无源元件和一个半导体开关来提供与ZSI相同的功能,并具有一些优点。此外,本文还对BBVSI拓扑与ZSI拓扑进行了比较。利用MATLAB/Simulink模型对BBVSI拓扑的性能进行了评估。
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