A three-phase three-level voltage source inverter with a three-phase two-level inverter as a main circuit

This paper proposes and describes the design of a three-phase three-level nine switch voltage source inverter. The proposed topology consists of three bi-directional switches inserted between the source and the full-bridge power switches of the classical three-phase inverter. As a result, a three-le...

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Principais autores: Ahmed, M., Mekhilef, Saad
Formato: Conference or Workshop Item
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2008
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Acesso em linha:http://eprints.um.edu.my/4882/1/A_three-phase_three-level_voltage_source_inverter_with_a_three-phase_two-level_inverter_as_a_main_circuit.pdf
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Resumo:This paper proposes and describes the design of a three-phase three-level nine switch voltage source inverter. The proposed topology consists of three bi-directional switches inserted between the source and the full-bridge power switches of the classical three-phase inverter. As a result, a three-level output voltage waveform and significant suppression of the load harmonics contents are obtained at the inverter output. The harmonics contents of the proposed multilevel inverter can be reduced by half compared with the two-level inverter. A Fourier analysis of the output waveform is performed and the design is optimized to obtain the minimum total harmonic distortion. The full-bridge power switches of the classical three-phase inverter operate at the line frequency of 50 Hz, while the auxiliary circuit switches operate at twice the line frequency. To validate the proposed topology, simulation and analysis have been performed. In addition, a prototype has been designed, implemented and tested. Selected simulation and experimental results have been provided.