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Title: Analysis and Operation of a High DC-AC Gain 3-Capacitor Clamped Boost Inverter
Authors: Dogga Raveendhra, Poojitha Rajana
B.L. Narasimharaju, Yaramasu Suri Babu
Eugen Rusu and, HadyHabibFayek
Keywords: step up inverter
single stage inverter
capacitor clamped inverter
high-gain converter
DC–ACpowerconverter
Issue Date: 18-Apr-2022
Publisher: MPDI
Citation: https://doi.org/10.3390/en15082955
Abstract: This article introduces a three-phase capacitor clamped inverter with inherent boost capability by relocating the filter components from the AC side to the configuration’s midpoint. This topology has several distinguishing characteristics, including: (a) low component count; (b) high DC ACgain; (c) decreased capacitor voltage stresses; (d) improved power quality (extremely low voltage and current THDs) without the use of an AC-side filter; and (e) decreased voltage stresses on power semiconductor devices. Simulations were carried out on the MATLAB Simulink platform, and results under steady-state conditions, load and reference change conditions, and phase sequence change conditions, along with THD profiles, are presented. This inverter’s performance was compared to that of similar converters with intrinsic gain. A 1200 W experimental prototype was built to demonstrate the system’s feasibility and benefits. When compared to existing topologies, simulation and experimental results indicate that the proposed inverter provides superior high gain, smooth control, low stress, and a long life time.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1203
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