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Switching Loss Analysis of 4.5-kV-5.5-kA IGCTs Within a 3L-ANPC Phase Leg Prototype
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WoS WOS:000330228100065
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84893260523
DOI 10.1109/TIA.2013.2267331
Año 2014
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Abstract



Three-level active neutral-point-clamped (NPC) (3L-ANPC) voltage-source converters (3L-ANPC-VSCs) enable additional switch states and commutations compared to the three-level NPC voltage-source converters (3L-NPC-VSCs). They are used to overcome one important disadvantage of the 3L-NPC-VSC, the unequal semiconductor loss distribution. With an accurate switching model (obtained directly from the measurements), it is possible to improve the junction temperature distribution among the power devices, increasing the 3L-ANPC-VSC output power and/or increasing the frequency and/or decreasing the derating of the converter. This paper presents the characterization of a 4.5-kV-5.5-kA integrated gate-commutated thyristor (IGCT) within a 3L-ANPC phase leg. A quantitative analysis of the switching losses using 5SHY55L4500 IGCTs and D1961SH45T press-pack diodes for a current range from 1 to 4.5 kA and junction temperatures between 25 degrees C and 125 degrees C is presented. The 3L-ANPC phase leg performs 32 different commutations. Each commutation exhibits different switching losses, as a result of the different commutation paths and their stray inductances. This switching energy range is presented and quantified. Finally, a simplified switching loss model considering the maximal switching losses in terms of the commutation current and the junction temperature is presented.

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Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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Electrical And Electronic Engineering
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1 ANDLER-OSORIO, DANIEL Hombre Tech Univ Dresden - Alemania
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DRESDEN - Alemania
2 Alvarez, Rodrigo Hombre Tech Univ Dresden - Alemania
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DRESDEN - Alemania
3 Bernet, Steffen Hombre Tech Univ Dresden - Alemania
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DRESDEN - Alemania
4 RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, JOSE RAMON Hombre Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile

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Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Technische Universität Dresden
MECESUP program
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Manuscript received November 16, 2012; revised February 20, 2013; accepted March 13, 2013. Date of publication June 10, 2013; date of current version January 16, 2014. Paper 2012-PEDCC-592.R1, presented at the 2012 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, Raleigh, NC, USA, September 15-20, and approved for publication in the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS by the Power Electronics Devices and Components Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society. This work was supported in part by the Technische Universitat Dresden, in part by the Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, in part by the Mecesup Program FSM0601, in part by the CCTVal (fb0821) Project, and in part by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

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