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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/26656
Title: Design and Analysis of a 70KW 3-Level Active Neutral Point Clamped (ANPC) Inverter for Traction Applications
Authors: Wang, Yicheng
Advisor: Narimani, Mehdi
Emadi, Ali
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords: Active Neutral Point Clamped;Traction Inverter
Publication Date: 2021
Abstract: For an Electrical Vehicle, the power is delivered from the battery pack to the electric motor through the use of power converter. Many research projects have been conducted in improving the efficiency of traction inverters. Inverter topologies are categorized based on the number of voltage levels of the inverter output phase voltage. The conventional 2-level Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) is commonly used as a traction inverter due to its simple structure. Due to the recent trend in utilizing higher DClink voltage in traction motor drives to achieve a higher power rating, multi-level inverters are gaining attention to replace the conventional VSI in EV powertrain. Multi-level voltage source inverters (MLVSI) have been widely adopted in high-power converters and medium-voltage drives. There are four major categories of MLVSI: the Flying Capacitor (FC), Neutral Point Clamped (NPC), Cascaded and Hybrid. The power rating of the MLVSI increases with the increase of inverter levels, but the size, number of switching devices, cost and control difficulty also increases. Due to the above reasons, 3-level NPC can be a good solution for traction inverters. Due to the structure and control limitation, Diode Clamp NPC suffers from uneven loss distribution and neutral point voltage balancing issues. This issue can be resolved with Active Clamped NPC (ANPC). In this thesis, the design, simulation, prototyping and testing of a 70kw 3-level ANPC traction is introduced.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/26656
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