Nine-phase hex-tuple inverter for five-level output based on double carrier PWM technique

S. Padmanaban, M.S. Bhaskar, F. Blaabjerg, L.E. Norum, S. Seshagiri, A. Hajizadeh

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Abstract

This work articulates double carrier based five-level pulsewidth modulation for a nine-phase hex-tuple inverter AC drive. A set of standard three-phase voltage source inverter (VSI) with slight modification is used for framing the ninephase AC drive. In particular VSI packed with one bidirectional device (MOSFET/IGBT) per phases and neutral point are established by linking two capacitors. A double carrier zero-shifted five-level pulse width modulation (DCZSFM) algorithm is adapted to regulate each VSI. Therefore, each VSI behaves as five-level output generator as a classical five-level multilevel inverter (MLI) types. Complete power modules along with modulation techniques are numerically developed in Matlab/PLECS software. Detailed set of results is provided in this paper on the basis of balanced operation and confirms the theoretical background always. Investigation of the nine-phase AC drives suits the needs of low-voltage/high current application to electric vehicle, traction systems and `More-Electric Aircraft'.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 4th IET Clean Energy and Technology Conference (CEAT 2016)
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Publication dateNov 2016
ISBN (Print)978-1-78561-238-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016
Event4th IET Clean Energy and Technology Conference (CEAT 2016) - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Duration: 14 Nov 201615 Nov 2016

Conference

Conference4th IET Clean Energy and Technology Conference (CEAT 2016)
Country/TerritoryMalaysia
CityKuala Lumpur
Period14/11/201615/11/2016

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