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    Multilevel Converters: An Enabling Technology for High-Power Applications

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    | Multilevel converters are considered today as the state-of-the-art power-conversion systems for high-power and power-quality demanding applications. This paper presents a tutorial on this technology, covering the operating principle and the different power circuit topologies, modulation methods, technical issues and industry applications. Special attention is given to established technology already found in industry with more in-depth and self-contained information, while recent advances and state-of-the-art contributions are addressed with useful references. This paper serves as an introduction to the subject for the not-familiarized reader, as well as an update or reference for academics and practicing engineers working in the field of industrial and power electronics.Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología DPI2001-3089Ministerio de Eduación y Ciencia d TEC2006-0386

    Implementing SVPWM Technique to an Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive with Internal Model Current Controller

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    This paper presents a study of axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor (AFPMSM) drive system. An internal model control (IMC) strategy is introduced to control the AFPMSM drive through currents, leading to an extension of PI control with integrators added in the off-diagonal elements to remove the cross-coupling effects between the applied voltages and stator currents in a feed-forward manner. The reference voltage is applied through a space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) unit. A diverse set of test scenarios has been realized to comparatively evaluate the state estimation of the sensor-less AFPMSM drive performances under the implemented IMCbased control regime using a SVPWM inverter. The resulting MATLAB simulation outcomes in the face of no-load, nominal load and speed reversal clearly illustrate the well-behaved performances of IMC controller and SVPWM technique to an Axial Flux PM Motor Drive system

    A Fault-Tolerant T-Type Multilevel Inverter Topology With Increased Overload Capability and Soft-Switching Characteristics

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    he performance of a novel three-phase four-leg fault-tolerant T-type inverter topology is introduced in this paper. This inverter topology provides a fault-tolerant solution to any open-circuit and certain short-circuit switching faults in the power devices. During any of the fault-tolerant operation modes for these device faults, there is no derating required in the inverter output voltage or output power. In addition, overload capability is increased in this new T-type inverter compared to that in the conventional three-level T-type inverter. Such increase in inverter overload capability is due to the utilization of the redundant leg for overload current sharing with other main phase legs under healthy condition. Moreover, if the redundant phase leg is composed of silicon carbide metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, quasi-zero-voltage switching, and zero-current switching of the silicon insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) in the conventional main phase legs can be achieved at certain switching states, which can significantly relieve the thermal stress on the outer IGBTs and improve the whole inverter efficiency. Simulation and experimental results are given to verify the efficacy and merits of this high-performance fault-tolerant T-type inverter topology

    Boost Matrix Converters in Clean Energy Systems

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    This dissertation describes an investigation of novel power electronic converters, based on the ultra-sparse matrix topology and characterized by the minimum number of semiconductor switches. The Z-source, Quasi Z-source, Series Z-source and Switched-inductor Z-source networks were originally proposed for boosting the output voltage of power electronic inverters. These ideas were extended here on three-phase to three-phase and three-phase to single-phase indirect matrix converters. For the three-phase to three-phase matrix converters, the Z-source networks are placed between the three-switch input rectifier stage and the output six-switch inverter stage. A brief shoot-through state produces the voltage boost. An optimal pulse width modulation technique was developed to achieve high boosting capability and minimum switching losses in the converter. For the three-phase to single-phase matrix converters, those networks are placed similarly. For control purposes, a new modulation technique has been developed. As an example application, the proposed converters constitute a viable alternative to the existing solutions in residential wind-energy systems, where a low-voltage variable-speed generator feeds power to the higher-voltage fixed-frequency grid.Comprehensive analytical derivations and simulation results were carried out to investigate the operation of the proposed converters. Performance of the proposed converters was then compared between each other as well as with conventional converters. The operation of the converters was experimentally validated using a laboratory prototype

    Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation Technique Applied to Two Level Voltage Source Inverter

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    Space vector pulse width modulation SVPWM provides a better technique compared to the other pulse width modulation techniques. This paper presents simulation and implementation of SVPWM signal generation for driving three phase two level voltage source inverter VSI, also proposes and analyzes a new switching sequence for generating an SVPWM. Simulation results are obtained using the simulation package PSIM. and the inverter performance is evaluated in terms of total harmonic distortion (THD). The model is experimentally implemented and verified on Arduino Mega Atmega2560 microcontroller

    Comparison of SPWM and SVM Based Neutral Point Clamped Inverter fed Induction Motor

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    Neutral point clamped multi-level inverter (NPCMLI) has a wide application prospect in high-voltage and adjustable speed drive systems due to its low stress on switching devices, low harmonic output, and simple structure. However, the problem of performance of induction motor needs to be solved when the Sinusoidal pulse width modulation (SPWM) is implemented on neutral point clamped inverter. In this paper, a space vector modulation (SVM) system is proposed for a three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) inverter with an induction motor as load. Consequently, the neutral-point potential unbalance, the dv/dt of output voltage and the switching loss are restrained effectively, and desirable dynamic and steady-state performances of induction machines can be obtained by SVM based NPC compare to the SPWM based inverter. Keywords: Neutral Point Clamped Inverter, Total Harmonic Distortion, Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation, Space Vector Modulation

    PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FIVE LEVEL Z SOURCE NEUTRAL POINT CLAMPED MULTILEVEL INVERTER USING SPWM AND SVPWM

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    The scope of this paper is to reduce the harmonic content and to boost the output voltage by introducing an emerging technique termed as Z-Source multilevel inverter. The Z-Source inverter had overcome many drawbacks in traditional inverters (Voltage source & Current source Inverters).The main advantage of Z- Source inverter is the presence of a shoot through the period (Short circuit) which plays an important role in boosting the voltage. When the number of levels in the output voltage of multilevel inverter is increased then accordingly the harmonic content is also reduced. Normally for a multilevel inverter the output voltage is restricted to the summation of all the input voltage values.To enhance this feature Z-Source is introduced with a multilevel inverter to obtain boosted voltage along with low harmonic distortion.The proposed methodology analysis the Z-Source Neutral point clamped inverter using the Space vector modulation technique with MATLAB/Simulink model and the related parameters is analyzed
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