Comparative Analysis between Five Level Conventional and Modified Cascaded H-Bridge Five Level Inverter Using Multicarrier Pulse width Modulation Techniques
Journal: International Journal of Modern Research in Engineering and Technology (Vol.3, No. 12)Publication Date: 2018-12-30
Authors : Sayed Hadi Hussain Jahangeer Soomro Afshan Shah Asif Ali Shah;
Page : 6-30
Keywords : Pulse Width Modulation; Total Harmonic Distortion; Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter; Modified Multilevel Inverter; Level Shifted Modulation; Phase Shifted Modulation.;
Abstract
Multilevel Inverters are getting popular and have become more attractive to researchers in the recent times for high power applications due to their better power quality and higher efficiency as compared to two level inverters. This research work presents a detailed comparative analysis of various multicarrier sinusoidal PWM schemes such as In Phase Disposition, Phase Opposition Disposition and Alternate Phase Opposite Disposition implemented on five level conventional and modified cascaded h-bridge inverters in MATLAB/SIMULINK software. Conventional five level topology uses eight switches and suffers from increased switching complexity while modified five level topology uses only five switches and is recommended to reduce switching complexity and switching losses. It also ensures less number of components, reduced size and overall cost of the system. The effect of modulation index (Ma) on the output harmonic contents in various PWM techniques is also analyzed.
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