A Cascaded Nine-Level Inverter Topology With T-Type and H-Bridge With Increased DC-Bus Utilization
2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 36; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tpel.2020.3002918
ISSN1941-0107
AutoresSouradeep Pal, Mriganka Ghosh Majumder, R Rakesh, K. Gopakumar, L. Umanand, Dariusz Zieliński, Abdul R. Beig,
Tópico(s)Advanced DC-DC Converters
ResumoThis article introduces a hybrid nine-level inverter topology with extended dc-bus utilization for operation at over modulation range without the presence of lower order harmonics (predominantly fifth and seventh) when compared to conventional two-level and multilevel inverter with hexagonal voltage space vector structure. The proposed inverter is a cascade of a fivelevel T-type unit and an H-bridge (HB) unit. An increase in the dc-bus utilization is possible by increasing the pole voltage levels to ±(V dc /2 + V dc /8) using the HB capacitor voltage and also the capacitor voltages are balanced by adding a offset to sine reference. The aforementioned pulsewidth modulation strategy allows us to increase the peak phase fundamental voltage from 0.577V dc to 0.625V dc in case of unity power factor (p.f) load and to 0.637V dc for 0.82 p.f load with the proposed nine-level inverter. The limiting factor on increasing the dc bus utilization such as p.f, HB capacitor balancing are analysed broadly in this article. The proposed inverter scheme and its claim of increasing the peak phase fundamental voltage is experimentally validated in a laboratory prototype.
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