Title :
Level shifted SPWM of a seven level cascaded multilevel inverter for STATCOM applications
Author :
Agarwal, S. ; Deore, S.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., A.C. Patil Coll. of Eng., Mumbai, India
Abstract :
Multilevel inverters had gain popularity over the years in industrial applications such as motor drives, static var compensators and renewable energy systems. Multilevel inverters have received this attention as it promises fewer disturbances and are capable to function at low switching frequency as compared to two level inverters. Out of many multilevel inverter topologies proposed, Cascaded Multilevel Inverter (CMI) features a high modularity degree because each inverter can be seen as a module with similar circuit topology, control structure and modulation. With large number of advantages, cascaded multilevel inverter has one major limitation of voltage unbalance across the dc capacitors. This paper explores basic structure and operating principle of cascaded multilevel inverter. Common modulation techniques are summarized. This paper also presents Phase Disposition (PD) and Phase Opposition Disposition (POD) SPWM techniques along with module voltage balancing algorithm such as sorting strategy for a cascaded multilevel inverter. The THD of PD and POD SPWM techniques are compared. For PD-SPWM technique, it is observed that the output voltage of inverter contains even harmonic components because of half wave unsymmetry in phase switching function.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; capacitors; reactive power control; static VAr compensators; CMI; PD; POD; STATCOM applications; TED; circuit topology; common modulation techniques; dc capacitors; half wave unsymmetry; harmonic components; high modularity degree; industrial applications; level shifted SPWM technique; low switching frequency; motor drives; phase opposition disposition; phase switching function; reactive power control structure; renewable energy systems; seven level cascaded multilevel inverter; sorting strategy; static var compensators; voltage balancing algorithm; voltage unbalance limitation; Capacitors; Harmonic analysis; Inverters; Mathematical model; Modulation; Reactive power; Switches; Multilevel inverters; SPWM; voltage balance control;
Conference_Titel :
Nascent Technologies in the Engineering Field (ICNTE), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Navi Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7261-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICNTE.2015.7029926