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Title: | Multilevel Inverter with 12-sided Polygonal Voltage Space Vector locations for Induction Motor Drive |
Authors: | Lakshminarayanan, Sanjay Kanchan, R. S. Tekwani, P. N. Gopakumar, K. |
Keywords: | PWM NPC Electrical Faculty Paper Faculty Paper ITFEE003 |
Issue Date: | May-2006 |
Publisher: | IEEE |
Series/Report no.: | ITFEE003-35 |
Abstract: | Multilevel inverters are preferred over two-level inverters in high-voltage, high-power applications mainly because low-switching-frequency PWM schemes can be implemented with power devices of low-voltage ratings. Common multilevel inverter structures such as NPC, Hbridge and flying capacitor will produce a hexagonal voltage space vector structure. In the overmodulation range a multilevel inverter with a hexagonal voltage space vector structure will produce high amplitude 5th and 7th harmonic voltages in the output voltages. The maximum phase peak fundamental voltage is 0.637Vdc in six-step mode operation (where Vdc is the radii of the hexagonal voltage space vector structure). A 12-sided polygonal voltage space vector structure will have a maximum phase peak fundamental voltage of 0.64 Vdc in the linear modulation range itself (where Vdc is the radii of the 12-sided polygonal voltage space vector structure), which is more than the output in six-step operation in the over-modulation range for a conventional multilevel structure. Also with a 12-sided polygonal space vector structure, an additional boost of the fundamental phase voltage is possible in the 12-step operation with the elimination of the 5th- and 7th- order harmonics (6n71, n¼1, 3, 5y etc). A multilevel inverter structure with 12-sided polygonal voltage space vector structure is proposed for an induction motor drive. The proposed inverter structure is realised by cascading three conventional two-level inverters. This makes the power bus structure very simple. |
Description: | IEEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications, Vol. 153 (3) May, 2006, Page No. 411-419 |
URI: | http://10.1.7.181:1900/jspui/123456789/2974 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Papers, EE |
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