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IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2006

Active harmonic elimination for multilevel converters

Zhong Du; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson

This paper presents an active harmonic elimination method to eliminate any number of specific higher order harmonics of multilevel converters with equal or unequal dc voltages. First, resultant theory is applied to transcendental equations characterizing the harmonic content to eliminate low order harmonics and to determine switching angles for the fundamental frequency switching scheme and a unipolar switching scheme. Next, the residual higher order harmonics are computed and subtracted from the original voltage waveform to eliminate them. The simulation results show that the method can effectively eliminate the specific harmonics, and a low total harmonic distortion (THD) near sine wave is produced. An experimental 11-level H-bridge multilevel converter with a field programmable gate array controller is employed to implement the method. The experimental results show that the method does effectively eliminate any number of specific harmonics, and the output voltage waveform has low THD.


IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 2009

DC–AC Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Boost Inverter With No Inductors for Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications

Zhong Du; Burak Ozpineci; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson

This paper presents a cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter for electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid EV (HEV) applications implemented without the use of inductors. Currently available power inverter systems for HEVs use a dc-dc boost converter to boost the battery voltage for a traditional three-phase inverter. The present HEV traction drive inverters have low power density, are expensive, and have low efficiency because they need a bulky inductor. A cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter design for EV and HEV applications implemented without the use of inductors is proposed in this paper. Traditionally, each H-bridge needs a dc power supply. The proposed design uses a standard three-leg inverter (one leg for each phase) and an H-bridge in series with each inverter leg which uses a capacitor as the dc power source. A fundamental switching scheme is used to do modulation control and to produce a five-level phase voltage. Experiments show that the proposed dc-ac cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter can output a boosted ac voltage without the use of inductors.


applied power electronics conference | 2006

A cascade multilevel inverter using a single DC source

Zhong Du; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson; Burak Ozpineci

A method is presented showing that a cascade multilevel inverter can be implemented using only a single DC power source and capacitors. A standard cascade multilevel inverter requires n DC sources for 2n + 1 levels. Without requiring transformers, the scheme proposed here allows the use of a single DC power source (e.g., a battery or a fuel cell stack) with the remaining n-1 DC sources being capacitors. It is shown that one can simultaneously maintain the DC voltage level of the capacitors and choose a fundamental frequency switching pattern to produce a nearly sinusoidal output.


IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2008

Reduced Switching-Frequency Active Harmonic Elimination for Multilevel Converters

Zhong Du; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson; Burak Ozpineci

This paper presents a reduced switching-frequency active-harmonic-elimination method (RAHEM) to eliminate any number of specific order harmonics of multilevel converters. First, resultant theory is applied to transcendental equations to eliminate low-order harmonics and to determine switching angles for a fundamental frequency-switching scheme. Next, based on the number of harmonics to be eliminated, Newton climbing method is applied to transcendental equations to eliminate high-order harmonics and to determine switching angles for the fundamental frequency-switching scheme. Third, the magnitudes and phases of the residual lower order harmonics are computed, generated, and subtracted from the original voltage waveform to eliminate these low-order harmonics. Compared to the active-harmonic-elimination method (AHEM), which generates square waves to cancel high-order harmonics, RAHEM has lower switching frequency. The simulation results show that the method can effectively eliminate all the specific harmonics, and a low total harmonic distortion (THD) near sine wave is produced. An experimental 11-level H-bridge multilevel converter with a field-programmable gate-array controller is employed to experimentally validate the method. The experimental results show that RAHEM does effectively eliminate any number of specific harmonics, and the output voltage waveform has low switching frequency and low THD.


power electronics specialists conference | 2006

Hybrid Cascaded H-bridges Multilevel Motor Drive Control for Electric Vehicles

Zhong Du; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson; Burak Ozpineci; Hui Li; Alex Q. Huang

This paper presents a hybrid cascaded H-bridge multilevel motor drive control scheme for electric/hybrid electric vehicles where each phase of a three-phase cascaded multilevel converter can be implemented using only a single DC source and capacitors for the other DC sources. Traditionally, each phase of a three-phase cascaded multilevel converter requires n DC sources for 2n + 1 output voltage levels. In this paper, a scheme is proposed that allows the use of a single DC source as the first DC source with the remaining n − 1 DC sources being capacitors. It is shown that a simple 7-level equal step output voltage switching control can simultaneously maintain the balance of DC voltage levels of the capacitors, eliminate specified low order non-triplen harmonics, and produce a nearly sinusoidal three-phase output voltage. This scheme therefore provides the capability to produce higher voltages at higher speeds (where they are needed) with a low switching frequency method for motor drive application, which has inherent low switching losses and high conversion efficiency. This control scheme especially fits fuel cell electric vehicle motor drive applications and hybrid electric vehicle motor drive applications.


power electronics specialists conference | 2008

Hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter with PWM control method

Haiwen Liu; Leon M. Tolbert; Surin Khomfoi; Burak Ozpineci; Zhong Du

A hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter with PWM method is presented in this paper. It consists of a standard 3-leg inverter (one leg for each phase) and H-bridge in series with each inverter leg. It can use only a single DC power source to supply a standard 3-leg inverter along with three full H-bridges supplied by capacitors. Multilevel carrier- based PWM method is used to produce a five-level phase voltage. The inverter can be used in hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and electric vehicles (EV). A simulation model based on PSIM and MATLAB/SIMULINK is developed. An experimental 5 kW prototype inverter is built and tested. The results experimentally validate the proposed PWM hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2006

An Optimal Combination Modulation Strategy for a Seven-level Cascade Multilevel Converter Based STATCOM

Yu Liu; Zhong Du; Alex Q. Huang; Subhashish Bhattacharya

This paper proposes an optimal modulation strategy for a static synchronous compensation (STATCOM) using a seven-level cascade multilevel converter without any filter. Cascade multilevel converters have been used in STATCOM application due to its ability to reduce harmonics and increase output power by increasing the level of output voltages for a given semiconductor device without device series connection. Challenges in high power application include relatively low switching frequency (few hundred hertz to 1 kHz) limited by the thermal handling capability of semiconductor switch, and the low harmonic requirement specified by IEEE 519 standard. With carrier based PWM, the STATCOM can generate lower current harmonic distortions at the expense of working at higher switching frequency. If step modulation strategy is used, the inverter works with lower switching frequency, but the STATCOM injects higher current harmonic distortions to power system, which generally leads to usage of extra filters. The proposed optimal combination modulation strategy works with low switching frequency and has low current harmonic distortions. The simulation results show that it can satisfy the device thermal requirements and IEEE 519 harmonic requirements simultaneously


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2007

Inductorless DC-AC Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Boost Inverter for Electric/Hybrid Electric Vehicle Applications

Zhong Du; Burak Ozpineci; Leon M. Tolbert; John Chiasson

This paper presents an inductorless cascaded H- bridge multilevel boost inverter for EV and HEV applications. Currently available power inverter systems for HEVs use a DC- DC boost converter to boost the battery voltage for a traditional 3-phase inverter. The present HEV traction drive inverters have low power density, are expensive, and have low efficiency because they need a bulky inductor. An inductorless cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter for EV and HEV applications is proposed in this paper. Traditionally, each H-bridge needs a DC power supply. The proposed inductorless cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter uses a standard 3-leg inverter (one leg for each phase) and an H-bridge in series with each inverter leg which uses a capacitor as the DC power source. Fundamental switching scheme is used to do modulation control and to produce a 5-level phase voltage. Experiments show that the proposed inductorless DC-AC cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter can output a boosted AC voltage.


conference of the industrial electronics society | 2008

Comparison of fundamental frequency and PWM methods applied on a hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter

Haiwen Liu; Leon M. Tolbert; Burak Ozpineci; Zhong Du

This paper presents a hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter for electric vehicles (EV) / hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and utility interface applications. The inverter consists of a standard 3-leg inverter (one leg for each phase) and H-bridge in series with each inverter leg. It can use only a single DC power source to supply a standard 3-leg inverter along with three full H-bridges supplied by capacitors or batteries. Both fundamental frequency and high switching frequency PWM methods are used for the hybrid multilevel inverter. An experimental 5 kW prototype inverter is built and tested. The above two switching control methods are validated and compared experimentally.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2006

A Hybrid Energy System Using Cascaded H-bridge Converter

Hui Li; Zhong Du; Kaiyu Wang; Leon M. Tolbert; Danwei Liu

Different circuit configurations have been researched to combine clean energy sources and energy storage elements. This paper proposes a hybrid energy system to integrate the variable-speed wind turbine, fuel cell, and battery using a cascaded H-bridge converter. One of the advantages of this topology is that it still can obtain the regulated output voltage if one or more energy sources are diminished. In addition, the topology can be easily extended to connect more sources without increasing the circuit and control complexity; therefore, it is beneficial for distributed energy generation. Different operation modes are analyzed in detail. The control schemes were developed to extract maximum wind power and charge/discharge the battery with fast dynamics. The simulation and experimental results are provided to confirm the theoretical analysis

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Burak Ozpineci

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Alex Q. Huang

North Carolina State University

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Bin Chen

North Carolina State University

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Haiwen Liu

University of Tennessee

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Hui Li

Florida State University

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Subhashish Bhattacharya

North Carolina State University

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Chong Han

North Carolina State University

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