This book emphasizes circuit analysis, pulse‐width‐modulation (PWM) control, and the design of zero‐voltage‐switching (ZVS) three‐phase converters. First, this book gives an introduction to the fundamentals of soft‐switching three‐phase conversion. Requirements for three‐phase power conversions such as conversion efficiency, power density, and impact of soft‐switching technique are explained. It includes an overview of the progress of soft‐switching technology for three‐phase converters. It introduces applications of soft‐switching three‐phase power conversion to renewable energy generation, industry, transportation, etc. A ZVS space vector modulation (ZVS‐SVM) is introduced, which is modified from SVM to adapt to the soft‐switching operation of the three‐phase converters. A generic soft‐switching modulation method for three‐phase converters, edge‐aligned PWM (EA‐PWM) is introduced. Then circuit analysis, soft‐switching condition, and control of active‐clamped three‐phase converter with EA‐PWM are provided. Second, the book will introduce applying soft‐switching technology to three‐phase rectifiers. Two types of soft‐switching circuits are investigated. It includes circuit analysis, soft‐switching condition derivation, circuit parameters design, and experiment results of the three‐phase rectifier prototypes. Afterward, applying soft‐switching technology to three‐phase grid inverters are studied. Two types of soft‐switching circuits are introduced. Similarly, it includes circuit analysis, soft‐switching condition derivation, circuit parameters design, and experiment results of the three‐phase inverter prototypes. Since resonant inductor is a critical component with respect to magnetic and copper loss, thermal characteristics, and size, the design of the resonant inductor is explained. In addition, the optimization of a grid inverter is investigated with regard to power density and efficiency. Finally, due to the increasing application of the wide‐bandgap device to three‐phase converters, this book investigates the impact of SiC devices on soft‐switching three‐phase converters with respect to efficiency and power density enhancement. Three examples of soft‐switching converters with SiC devices are studied, which include soft‐switching SiC three‐phase grid inverter, soft‐switching SiC single‐phase grid inverter with active power decoupling, and soft‐switching SiC three‐phase back‐to‐back (BTB) converter. They are helpful for the readers to understand how the practical system works and can be a guide to build a test bench in a laboratory. This book may be helpful for readers who hope to have knowledge of circuit analysis, PWM control and design of ZVS three‐phase converters, and deep understanding of the soft‐swithcing technique of three‐phase conversions. It is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate levels and may serve as a useful reference for academic researchers, engineers, managers, and other professionals in the industry. Most of the chapters include descriptions of fundamental and advanced concepts, supported by many illustrations.
Dr. Dehong Xu has designed the contents and writing plan of the book. He wrote Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Dr. Rui Li wrote Chapters 4, 5, and 6. Dr. Ning He wrote Chapters 7, 8, and 10. Mr. Jinyi Deng wrote Chapters 9 and 12. Mr. Yuying Wu wrote Chapter 11. Dr. Dehong Xu has helped revise all the chapters of the book.
The authors would like to acknowledge the contribution of colleagues and former graduate students of Zhejiang University, Dr. Gang Chen, Dr. Bo Feng, Dr. Chengrui Du, Dr. Keyan Shi, Dr. Yenan Chen, Dr. Min Chen, Dr. Changsheng Hu, Dr. Ke Ma, Mr. Zhiyuan Ma, Mr. Yingfeng Zhu, Ms. Yawen Li, Mr. An Zhao, Mr. Zhengyu Ye, and Mr. Ruizhe Wang, for developing the soft‐switching technology for the three‐phase converters. We acknowledge the tireless efforts and assistance of Wiley Press editorial staff.
Dehong Xu
Rui Li
Ning He
Jinyi Deng
Yuying Wu
Nomenclature
Subscripts
aphase Abphase Bcphase Cggate of switchmmodulationrresonancesswitching cycle
Superscripts
reference vectorxrefreference value
Variables
vvariable voltageVconstant voltage
voltage vectorivariable currentIconstant currentcurrent vectorvdcinstantaneous voltage of DC sideVdcDC component of voltageidcinstantaneous current of DC sideIdcDC component of currentTsswitching periodTrresonant periodfsswitching frequencyfrresonant frequencyflgrid frequencyωrresonant angular frequencyωlgrid angular frequencyφinitial phase angle of gridPactive powerQreactive powerpinstant powerPFpower factorηefficiencydduty cycleϕmagnetic fluxψmagnetic flux linkage
1 Introduction
In this chapter, an overview of soft‐switching technology for three‐phase power electronics converters and its evolution are briefly introduced, and the challenges and trends in the soft‐switching three‐phase converters are discussed.
1.1 Requirement