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This paper proposes a new induction motor drive scheme to generate a dense multilevel dodecagonal space vector structure, by stacking two 3-level flying capacitors and cascading two H-bridges. The proposed scheme combines the benefits of both multilevel as well as dodecagonal voltage space vector structure. All the capacitors in the stacked inverters are balanced using switching state redundancies...
Low frequency switching of voltage source inverters generates low order harmonic voltages in the output causing torque and speed ripple. In this paper, a multilevel space vector diagram formed by nine-concentric octadecagons (polygons with 18 sides) using a single DC source is presented which eliminates lower order harmonics till seventeenth order from the phase voltage output over the entire modulation...
This paper proposes a multilevel inverter which produces hexagonal voltage space vector structure in lower modulation region and a 12-sided polygonal space vector structure in the over-modulation region. Normal conventional multilevel inverter produces 6nplusmn1 (n=odd) harmonics in the phase voltage during over-modulation and in the extreme square wave mode operation. However, this inverter produces...
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