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3-Level H-Bridge Space Vector PWM Inverter for Induction Motor

Received: 9 October 2014     Accepted: 22 November 2014     Published: 27 December 2014
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Abstract

Multilevel voltage-fed inverters with space vector pulse width modulation strategy are gained importance in high power high performance industrial drive application & better dc bus utilization. In the propose scheme 3-level space vector PWM H-bridge inverter has a large number of switching states as conventional 2-level VSI. A step by step & detail study is described here so it can be implemented to multi level inverter also. MATLAB/SIMULINK implementation & experimental results of SVPWM inverter & its FFT analysis are presented to realize the validity of the inverter operation in linear region.

Published in International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering (Volume 3, Issue 6-2)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Distributed Energy Generation and Smart Grid

DOI 10.11648/j.ijepe.s.2014030602.15
Page(s) 27-37
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Keywords

Space Vector PWM, 3-Level Inverter

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Author Information
  • Electrical Engg. Dept, Government engineering college, Valsad, India

  • Electrical Engg. Dept, S V M Institute of Technology, Bharuch, India

  • Electrical Engg. Dept, Lakshmi Narayan College of Technology, Indore, India

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