Volume 3 Issue 1 December - February
2015
Research Paper
R.G.S. Lakshmi*, K. Sravan Kumar**,
R. S. Ravi Shankar***
* M. Tech Student, Vignan's Institute
of Information Technology, Duvvada, A.P.
** Assistant Professor, Vignan's
Institute of Information Technology, Duvvada, A.P.
*** Associate Professor, Vignan's
Institute of Information Technology, Duvvada, A.P.
Lakshmi, R. G. S., Kumar, k. S.,
Shankar, R. S. R. (2015). Fuel cell Powered Hybrid Cascaded Multilevel Inverter
Applied To Induction Machine. i-manager’s Journal on Circuits and
Systems, 3(1), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.26634/jcir.3.1.3259
Abstract
This paper proposes
a hybrid cascaded multilevel inverter to get a desired ac voltage from several
dc voltages. These multilevel inverters are used for high power applications.
These inverters give less total harmonic distortion (THD), and also can reduce the
power switches when compared with conventional cascaded multilevel inverters.
In general, the output of an inverter is controlled with the help of various
controlling techniques. In this proposed work, these multi level inverters are
controlled with modified SPWM scheme to reduce the switching losses. The
objective of this paper is to evaluate the performance of an induction motor
with the proposed model of fuel cell powered hybrid cascaded multilevel
inverter and to control the speed of the induction motor. MATLAB/SIMULINK
platform is chosen to simulate the proposed model and control technique.
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