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Title: | A Seven-Level Inverter Topology for Induction Motor Drive Using Two-Level Inverters and Floating Capacitor Fed H-Bridges |
Authors: | Rajeevan, P.P. .; Sivakumar, K. Patel, C. Ramchand, R Gopakumar, K. |
Keywords: | Floating capacitor H-bridge |
Issue Date: | Jun-2011 |
Publisher: | IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics |
Citation: | 10.1109/TPEL.2010.2090541 |
Abstract: | A multilevel inverter topology for seven-level space vector generation is proposed in this paper. In this topology, the seven-level structure is realized using two conventional two-level inverters and six capacitor-fed H-bridge cells. It needs only two isolated dc-voltage sources of voltage rating Vdc/2 where Vdc is the dc voltage magnitude required by the conventional neutral point clamped (NPC) seven-level topology. The proposed topology is capable of maintaining the H-bridge capacitor voltages at the required level of Vdc/6 under all operating conditions, covering the entire linear modulation and overmodulation regions, by making use of the switching state redundancies. In the event of any switch failure in H-bridges, this inverter can operate in three-level mode, a feature that enhances the reliability of the drive system. The two-level inverters, which operate at a higher voltage level of Vdc /2, switch less compared to the H-bridges, which operate at a lower voltage level of Vdc/6, resulting in switching loss reduction. The experimental verification of the proposed topology is carried out for the entire modulation range, under steady state as well as transient conditions. |
Description: | NITW |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3051 |
Appears in Collections: | Electronics and Communications Engineering |
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