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Harmonic elimination of cascade multilevel inverters with non-equal DC sources using particle swarm optimization

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posted on 2017-08-18, 14:23 authored by Hassan Taghizadeh Esfanjani, Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh
In this paper, the elimination of harmonics in a cascade multilevel inverter by considering the nonequality of separated dc sources by using particle swarm optimization is presented. Solving a nonlinear transcendental equation set describing the harmonic-elimination problem with nonequal dc sources reaches the limitation of contemporary computer algebra software tools using the resultant method. The proposed approach in this paper can be applied to solve the problem in a simpler manner, even when the number of switching angles is increased and the determination of these angles using the resultant theory approach is not possible. Theoretical results are verified by experiments and simulations for an 11-level H-bridge inverter. Results show that the proposed method does effectively eliminate a great number of specific harmonics, and the output voltage is resulted in low total harmonic distortion.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Volume

57

Issue

11

Pages

3678 - 3684

Citation

TAGHIZADEH, H. and TARAFDAR HAGH, M., 2010. Harmonic elimination of cascade multilevel inverters with non-equal DC sources using particle swarm optimization. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 57 (11), pp.3678-3684.

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© IEEE

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2010

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ISSN

0278-0046

eISSN

1557-9948

Language

  • en

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