The generation of symmetrical space phasors compared with the selective harmonic elimination method of multilevel converters

Mehlmann G, Herold G (2010)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2010

City/Town: Kuressaare (Estland)

Pages Range: Report D1

Conference Proceedings Title: Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability PQ2010

Event location: Kuressaare (Estland)

ISBN: 978-1-4244-6980-2

DOI: 10.1109/PQ.2010.5550007

Abstract

The basic concept of a multilevel converter is to synthesize a staircase voltage waveform by the use of several lower voltage DC sources. Capacitors, batteries, fuel cells and photovoltaic modules can be used as DC sources. A multilevel converter has several advantages, like a high voltage quality and low electromagnetic compatibility problems. Two different modulation schemes for multilevel inverters will be analyzed and compared in this paper: The well known selective harmonic elimination method and the generation of highly pulsating space phasors. © 2010 IEEE.

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APA:

Mehlmann, G., & Herold, G. (2010). The generation of symmetrical space phasors compared with the selective harmonic elimination method of multilevel converters. In Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability PQ2010 (pp. Report D1). Kuressaare (Estland): Kuressaare (Estland).

MLA:

Mehlmann, Gert, and Gerhard Herold. "The generation of symmetrical space phasors compared with the selective harmonic elimination method of multilevel converters." Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Electric Power Quality and Supply Reliability PQ2010, Kuressaare (Estland) Kuressaare (Estland), 2010. Report D1.

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