A single-source nine-level boost inverter with new optimal switching scheme for EV applications
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2024
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Abstract
The importance of two-level inverters is well known in EV applications; it contains significant unwanted harmonics in generated voltage. One of the most efficient way to increase power quality is to replace a two-level inverter with a multilevel inverter (MLI). The MLI's essence considerably reduces total harmonic distortion. Eventually, the size of the filter requirement also will minimize. Because of the increased device count and capacitor voltage balance issues, these converters have a slew of reliability concerns. To mitigate these drawbacks, a novel switched-capacitor based nine-level inverter (SC-NLI) structure with a new optimal control switching technique for electric vehicle (EV) applications is proposed in this paper. The proposed SC-NLI structure comprises 10 switches, one diode, and two capacitors. The proposed structure's circuit description, modes of operation, proper component selection, and a new optimal switching scheme are presented. A discussion about the comparative analysis of suggested topology with currently developed MLI structures is presented. In addition, to the simulation results, experimental tests are conducted under various load conditions to evaluate the proposed SC-NLI structure. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Balancing, Electric inverters, Electric loads, Electric vehicles, Boosting gain, Inverter structures, Multi Level Inverter (MLI), Optimal switching, Self-balancing, Single source, Switched capacitor, Switching scheme, Two-level inverters, Vehicle applications, Power quality
Citation
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2024, 52, 2, pp. 954-972
