Harmonic elimination technique for a single-phase multilevel converter with unequal DC link voltage levels
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2012
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Multilevel converters, because of the benefits they attract in generating high quality output voltage, are used in several applications. Various modulation and control techniques are introduced by several researchers to control the output voltage of the multilevel converters like space vector modulation and harmonic elimination (HE) methods. Multilevel converters may have a DC link with equal or unequal DC voltages. In this study a new HE technique based on the HE method is proposed for multilevel converters with unequal DC link voltage. The DC link voltage levels are considered as additional variables for the HE method and the voltage levels are defined based on the HE results. Increasing the number of voltage levels can reduce lower order harmonic content because of the fact that more variables are created. In comparison to previous methods, this new technique has a positive effect on the output voltage quality by reducing its total harmonic distortion, which must take into consideration for some applications such as uninterruptable power supply, motor drive systems and piezoelectric transducer excitation. In order to verify the proposed modulation technique, MATLAB simulations and experimental tests are carried out for a single-phase four-level diode-clamped converter. |
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Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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DOI:10.1049/iet-pel.2011.0457 Ghasemi, Negareh, Zare, Firuz, Boora, Arash A., Ghosh, Arindam, Langton, Christian M., & Blaabjerg, Frede (2012) Harmonic elimination technique for a single-phase multilevel converter with unequal DC link voltage levels. IET Power Electronics, 5(8), pp. 1418-1429. |
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Copyright 2012 The Institution of Engineering and Technology |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) #Harmonic elimination technique #Single-phase multilevel converter |
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Journal Article |