Title :
Multilevel inverter for power system applications highlighting asymmetric design effects from a supply network point of view
Author :
Song-Manguelle, J. ; Rufer, A.
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Electronique Industrelle, Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper highlights some effects of an asymmetrical design on three phase multilevel inverters from a supply network point of view. The investigated topology is based on a series connection of single-phase inverters (partial cell) in each phase. Each partial cell is fed through a three-phase diode rectifier for a unidirectional power flow, fed itself through the secondary of the power transformer (PT). From analytical relationships in continuous and discontinuous current conduction mode, it´s shown that a symmetrical multilevel inverter has a smaller total harmonic distortion than an asymmetrical multilevel inverter (AMI) with the same number of partial cells per phase. An AMI is not more interesting than a classical three-phase inverter. The total harmonic distortion of an AMI is compatible to the recommended IEEE std 519-1992 for all feeding possibilities for a given number of partial cells per phase. In order to exploit the main advantages of an asymmetrical design from a load point of view (generation of a high resolution voltage phasor, reduction of the number of power devices for the same resolution, flexibility for the de-voltage feeding choice), a new solution is investigated: A symmetrical PTfeeds an AMI.
Keywords :
harmonic distortion; invertors; power transformers; rectifying circuits; IEEE std 519-1992; asymmetric design effects; asymmetrical multilevel inverter; discontinuous current conduction mode; harmonic distortion; high resolution voltage phasor; multilevel inverter; power system applications; power transformer; single-phase inverters; supply network point of view; symmetrical PTfeeds; three-phase diode rectifier; unidirectional power flow; Ambient intelligence; Diodes; Harmonic analysis; Inverters; Load flow; Network topology; Power systems; Power transformers; Rectifiers; Total harmonic distortion;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2003. IEEE CCECE 2003. Canadian Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7781-8
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2003.1226433