Active harmonic elimination in multilevel converters
Abstract (Summary)
The modulation technique for multilevel converters is a key issue for multilevel
converter control. The traditional pulse width modulation (PWM), space vector PWM,
and space vector control methods do not completely eliminate specified harmonics. In
addition, space vector PWM and space vector control method cannot be applied to
multilevel converters with unequal DC voltages. The carrier phase shifting method for
traditional PWM method also requires equal DC voltages. The number of harmonics that
can be eliminated by the selective harmonic elimination method is restricted by the
number of unknowns in the harmonic equations and available solutions.
For these reasons, this thesis develops a new modulation control method which is
referred to as the active harmonic elimination method to conquer some disadvantages for
the existing methods. The active harmonic elimination method contributes to the existing
methods because it not only generates the desired fundamental frequency voltage, but
also completely eliminates any number of harmonics without the restriction of the
number of unknowns in the harmonic equations and available solutions for the harmonic
equations. Also the active harmonic elimination method can be applied to both equal DC
voltage cases and unequal DC voltage cases. Another contribution of the active harmonic
elimination method is that it simplifies the optimal system performance searching by
making a tradeoff between switching frequency and harmonic distortion.
Experiments on an 11-level multilevel converter validate the active harmonic
elimination method for multilevel converters.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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