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Virtual Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation for Asymmetric T -Type Neutral Point Clamped 3-Level Inverter

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  • Nam Xuan Doan
  • Nho Van Nguyen

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This paper proposes a novel 3-phase asymmetric 3-level T -type NPC inverter and studies its PWM performance using a virtual space vector pulse width modulation control strategy. Firstly, the mathematical model and characteristics of this economical topology are described. Then, a virtual space vector approach is proposed to build a space vector diagram for designing SVPWM control. Similar to the conventional 3-level NPC inverter, the asymmetric inverter can also work with the neutral point voltage self-balancing in a fundamental period, which enables employment of this topology in various applications. Finally, simulation and experiment results under different load conditions have shown good output performance of the asymmetric 3-level topology. Similar tests are also performed on both conventional 2-level and 3-level inverters for comparison. For an almost similar number of different voltage vectors in the space vector diagram, the asymmetric 3-level topology can compete with conventional 3-level inverters for low-cost applications. The obvious benefit of the asymmetric 3-level inverter is a smaller number of switches devices while it can achieve output performance similar to that of the conventional 3-level. The comparative investigation also shows that the total loss given by SVPWM for the asymmetric 3-level configuration is lower than that of the traditional 3-level inverter.

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  • Nam Xuan Doan & Nho Van Nguyen, 2021. "Virtual Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation for Asymmetric T -Type Neutral Point Clamped 3-Level Inverter," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1379040
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/1379040
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