Design and development of Non modular multilevel inverter Topologies for device count waning
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Recent developments in the field of power electronics supported by
newlinethe structural inovations in power conversion circuits and their operational
newlineflexibility motivate to develop various multilevel inverter (MLI) topologies
newlinecompatible for various applications like renewable energy systems, electric
newlinedrives and other low/medium power applications. Inherently the MLI can
newlinesynthesize a high quality ac output voltage of required frequency from multiple
newlineseparate/isolated dc sources (SDCs) with merits such as lower dv/dt and device
newlinestresses, a diminsihed output voltage distortion, minimal switching losses, and
newlinehaving ability to operate at higher voltages.
newlineThe main objective of this thesis is to propose three different novel
newlineMLI structures to mitigate the issues like the objectionable component count,
newlinehigher number of active devices in the conduction path and more conduction
newlinelosses. First, a flexible rung ladder structured MLI (FRLSMLI) structure is
newlineproposed with the dual mode capability (both symmetrical and asymmetrical
newlinemodes), which paves the solution to the above mentioned problems. A tapped
newlinesource stack succored modified HX bridge MLI (TSSSMHXBMLI) to trim the
newlinetotal count of power components is proposed secondly. Finally, a matrix
newlinestructure, involving switches in columns and SDCs in the row links, to wane
newlinethe total component count is developed, by introducing the cross switching in
newlinethe structure to curtail the number of switching devices in the current
newlineconduction path in all output voltage levels.
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