Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016
DOI : 10.14810/elelij.2016.5203 25
SINGLE PHASE SYMMETRICAL MULTILEVEL
INVERTER DESIGN FOR VARIOUS LOADS
C.R.Balamurugan1
, S.P.Natarajan2
and T.S.Anandhi3
1
Department of EEE, Arunai Engineering College, Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India
and
2,3
Department of EIE, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu, India
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a single phase symmetrical multilevel inverter with various loads. This proposed
topology is connected with R-load, RL-load and induction motor drive with unipolar Phase disposition
PWM technique. Among the four modulation technique it gives reduced harmonic. This proposed topology
has less number of switches than the conventional one. In conventional cascaded multilevel inverter have
twelve switches and the proposed topology have eight switches. Totally the four switches have been
reduced from the conventional one. It is designed to produce a seven level output. The simulation analysis
has been done by a MATLAB/SIMULINK model.
KEYWORDS
Total Harmonic Distortion, Pulse Width Modulation, Cascaded multilevel inverter, Induction Motor.
1. INTRODUCTION
MLIs have been drawing growing attention in the recent years especially in the distributed energy
resources area because several batteries, fuel cells, solar cells or rectified wind turbines or micro
turbines can be connected through a MLI to feed a load or interconnect to the AC grid without
voltage balancing problems. The unique structure multilevel VSIs allow them to reach high voltages
with low harmonics without the use of transformers. This makes these unique power electronic
topologies suitable for FACTS and custom power applications. The unique structure multilevel
VSIs allow them to reach high voltages with low harmonics without the use of transformers. This
makes these unique power electronic topologies suitable for FACTS and custom power
applications. Holmes et al [1] introduced opportunities for Harmonic Cancellation with Carrier
Based PWM for two level and multilevel cascaded inverters. Rodriguez et al [2] this paper
presents the most relevant control and modulation methods developed for this family of
converters multilevel sinusoidal pulse width modulation, multilevel selective harmonic
elimination, and space-vector modulation Li et al [3] proposed a real time testing of a controller
for multi bus micro grid system. Tallam et al [4] introduced a carrier-based PWM scheme for
neutral-point voltage balancing in three-level inverters. Leppanen et al [5] suggested the
observer using low-frequency Injection for Sensor less Induction Motor Control-Parameter
Sensitivity Analysis. McGrath et al [6] proposed a new multilevel inverter shows reduction in the
total harmonics upto 60 percentage.Rodriguez et al [7] proposed multilevel voltage source
converter topologies for industrial medium voltage drives. Zhong et al [8] deals with a DC-AC
cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter with no inductors for electric/hybrid electric vehicle
applications. Lezana et al [9] describes a survey on fault operation on multilevel inverters.
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Malinowski et al [10] describes a survey on cascaded multilevel inverters. Sepahvand et al [11]
developed a capacitor voltage regulation in cascaded H-bridge multilevel converters with
fundamental frequency switching. Ehsan Najafi et al [12] proposed a new multilevel inverter
topology with various carrier based techniques and the various analysis also done for this
topology. Balamurugan et al [13] presents various PWM techniques and the IM gives the fewer
harmonic compared to other techniques. Saipadhma et al [14] deals with the voltage control
strategy fundamental switching and Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation of the conventional
cascaded inverter topology is compared with the new reverse voltage topology. Srinivas Reddy
Chalamalla [15] introduced a new technique with an induction motor drive which produces a low
switching frequency.
2. CASCADED MULTILEVEL INVERTER
The problem of eliminating harmonics in inverter has been focus of research for many years. To
reduce the harmonics different multilevel SPWM and SVPWM schemes are suggested in the
literature however these PWM techniques increase the control complexity and switching frequency.
In selective harmonic elimination or programmed harmonic elimination method the switching
angles are chosen or programmed to eliminate specific harmonics. The power circuit Fig.1 consists
of a cascade of N independent single-phase inverters. Using the top FBI as the example, turning on
S11 and S41 yields +Vdc output. Turning on S21 and S31 yields -Vdc output. Turning off all switches
yields 0 volts output. The AC output voltage at other FBIs can be obtained in the same manner. The
number of voltage levels at the load generally defines the number of FBIs in cascade. The number
of FBI units or DC sources N is (m-1)/2 where m is the sum of zero level and the number of
positive and negative levels in MLI output. Each switching component turns on and off only once
per cycle i.e. at the line frequency. The main features of cascaded multilevel inverters are:
• It can generate almost sinusoidal output voltage while switching only one time per
fundamental cycle.
• It can eliminate transformers of multi-pulse inverters used in conventional utility interfaces
and static VAR compensators.
Figure 1. Cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter
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Figure. 1 (a) Cyclic switching sequence of chosen seven level inverter
Fig. 1 (b) Output of cascaded multilevel inverter
3. PROPOSED MULTILEVEL INVERTER
Figure 2. Proposed seven level inverter with load.
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Fig. 2 shows the proposed seven level inverter circuits. This proposed method is different from
the method since it does not have any bidirectional switch and different from the method since it
has less number of switches.
PWM techniques are employed in inverters to achieve high quality output voltage of
desired amplitude and frequency which are as close as possible to sinusoidal wave. Power
electronics researchers have many control techniques to reduce harmonics in such cases.
Table 1 shows the switching pattern.
Table 1. Switching table for proposed multilevel inverter.
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 Output V
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 +3Vdc
1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 +2Vdc
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 +Vdc
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vdc
1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 - Vdc
1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 -2Vdc
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 -3Vdc
4. SIMULATION OUTPUT AND RESULTS
The MATLAB simulation circuit was developed for proposed seven levels inverter with various
loads.
4.1. Proposed Circuit With R-Load
The circuit consists of 12 switches with three equal dc sources. The load has been used as a
resistive load. In the SIMULINK circuit pulses are generated by using pulse generators only. For
each H-bridge two pulses are generated for two pairs of switches. This means that two opposite
switches in each H-bridge is turned ON and OFF at the same instant of time. The simulation
circuit for a proposed multilevel inverter with R load has been shown below. By using this
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simulation circuit the harmonics and output voltage analysis has been done. It has been shown in
below figure 4 and 5.
Figure 3. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with R load.
Figure 4. Output voltage of proposed inverter with R-load
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Figure 5. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with R-load
3.2. Proposed circuit with RL-load
The proposed circuit consist of RL load in a output side of a simulation circuit. This simulation
circuit is used to analyse the harmonics and the output voltage. Fig. 6 to 8 shows the sample
simulink model, output voltage and FFT plot.
Figure 6. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with RL load
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Figure 7. Output voltage of proposed inverter with RL-load
Figure 8. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with RL-load
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3.3. Proposed Circuit With Induction Motor
The proposed circuit consist of induction motor load in an output side of a simulation circuit. The
simulation circuit is shown in a below figure 9.
Figure 9. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with induction motor load.
Figure 10. Speed of motor
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Figure 11. Torque produced by a motor
Figure 12. Main winding current of a motor
Figure 13. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with induction motor load
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Table 2. %THD value for different loads.
Single phase
proposed inverter
R-load RL-load Induction
motor
%THD 18.10 18.50 20.21
Table 3. Vrms value for different loads.
Single phase
proposed inverter
R-load RL-load Induction
motor
Vrms 212 211 220.6
4. CONCLUSIONS
In this paper the simulation results of single phase seven level cascaded multilevel inverter with
R, RL and Induction Motor load are analysed by using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The output
quantities like phase voltage, THD spectrum for a various load are obtained. The torque-speed
characteristics of induction motor are also obtained. From Table 2 and 3 the cascaded multilevel
inverter with R-load gives less %THD and it perform better than RL load and induction motor
load. Depends upon the need of load we can use this cascaded multilevel inverter for various
applications.
REFERENCES
[1] Holmes, D. G. and Brendan, P. M. (2001) “Opportunities for Harmonic Cancellation with Carrier
Based PWM for two level and Multilevel Cascaded Inverters”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl., Vo1. 37, No.
2, pp. 574-582.
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and applications,” IEEE Trans.Ind. Electron., Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 724–738.
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controller for multi bus micro grid system”, IEEE Trans. Power Electronics, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 1195-
1204.
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voltage balancing in three-level inverters,” IEEE Trans.Ind. Appl., vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 1734–1743.
[5] Leppanen, V. M. and Luomi, M.,(2006) “Observer Using Low-frequency Injection for Sensor less
Induction Motor Control-Parameter Sensitivity Analysis”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl., Vol. 53, No.1,pp.
216-224.
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SINGLE PHASE SYMMETRICAL MULTILEVEL INVERTER DESIGN FOR VARIOUS LOADS

  • 1. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 DOI : 10.14810/elelij.2016.5203 25 SINGLE PHASE SYMMETRICAL MULTILEVEL INVERTER DESIGN FOR VARIOUS LOADS C.R.Balamurugan1 , S.P.Natarajan2 and T.S.Anandhi3 1 Department of EEE, Arunai Engineering College, Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu, India and 2,3 Department of EIE, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu, India ABSTRACT This paper presents a single phase symmetrical multilevel inverter with various loads. This proposed topology is connected with R-load, RL-load and induction motor drive with unipolar Phase disposition PWM technique. Among the four modulation technique it gives reduced harmonic. This proposed topology has less number of switches than the conventional one. In conventional cascaded multilevel inverter have twelve switches and the proposed topology have eight switches. Totally the four switches have been reduced from the conventional one. It is designed to produce a seven level output. The simulation analysis has been done by a MATLAB/SIMULINK model. KEYWORDS Total Harmonic Distortion, Pulse Width Modulation, Cascaded multilevel inverter, Induction Motor. 1. INTRODUCTION MLIs have been drawing growing attention in the recent years especially in the distributed energy resources area because several batteries, fuel cells, solar cells or rectified wind turbines or micro turbines can be connected through a MLI to feed a load or interconnect to the AC grid without voltage balancing problems. The unique structure multilevel VSIs allow them to reach high voltages with low harmonics without the use of transformers. This makes these unique power electronic topologies suitable for FACTS and custom power applications. The unique structure multilevel VSIs allow them to reach high voltages with low harmonics without the use of transformers. This makes these unique power electronic topologies suitable for FACTS and custom power applications. Holmes et al [1] introduced opportunities for Harmonic Cancellation with Carrier Based PWM for two level and multilevel cascaded inverters. Rodriguez et al [2] this paper presents the most relevant control and modulation methods developed for this family of converters multilevel sinusoidal pulse width modulation, multilevel selective harmonic elimination, and space-vector modulation Li et al [3] proposed a real time testing of a controller for multi bus micro grid system. Tallam et al [4] introduced a carrier-based PWM scheme for neutral-point voltage balancing in three-level inverters. Leppanen et al [5] suggested the observer using low-frequency Injection for Sensor less Induction Motor Control-Parameter Sensitivity Analysis. McGrath et al [6] proposed a new multilevel inverter shows reduction in the total harmonics upto 60 percentage.Rodriguez et al [7] proposed multilevel voltage source converter topologies for industrial medium voltage drives. Zhong et al [8] deals with a DC-AC cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter with no inductors for electric/hybrid electric vehicle applications. Lezana et al [9] describes a survey on fault operation on multilevel inverters.
  • 2. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 26 Malinowski et al [10] describes a survey on cascaded multilevel inverters. Sepahvand et al [11] developed a capacitor voltage regulation in cascaded H-bridge multilevel converters with fundamental frequency switching. Ehsan Najafi et al [12] proposed a new multilevel inverter topology with various carrier based techniques and the various analysis also done for this topology. Balamurugan et al [13] presents various PWM techniques and the IM gives the fewer harmonic compared to other techniques. Saipadhma et al [14] deals with the voltage control strategy fundamental switching and Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation of the conventional cascaded inverter topology is compared with the new reverse voltage topology. Srinivas Reddy Chalamalla [15] introduced a new technique with an induction motor drive which produces a low switching frequency. 2. CASCADED MULTILEVEL INVERTER The problem of eliminating harmonics in inverter has been focus of research for many years. To reduce the harmonics different multilevel SPWM and SVPWM schemes are suggested in the literature however these PWM techniques increase the control complexity and switching frequency. In selective harmonic elimination or programmed harmonic elimination method the switching angles are chosen or programmed to eliminate specific harmonics. The power circuit Fig.1 consists of a cascade of N independent single-phase inverters. Using the top FBI as the example, turning on S11 and S41 yields +Vdc output. Turning on S21 and S31 yields -Vdc output. Turning off all switches yields 0 volts output. The AC output voltage at other FBIs can be obtained in the same manner. The number of voltage levels at the load generally defines the number of FBIs in cascade. The number of FBI units or DC sources N is (m-1)/2 where m is the sum of zero level and the number of positive and negative levels in MLI output. Each switching component turns on and off only once per cycle i.e. at the line frequency. The main features of cascaded multilevel inverters are: • It can generate almost sinusoidal output voltage while switching only one time per fundamental cycle. • It can eliminate transformers of multi-pulse inverters used in conventional utility interfaces and static VAR compensators. Figure 1. Cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter
  • 3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 27 Figure. 1 (a) Cyclic switching sequence of chosen seven level inverter Fig. 1 (b) Output of cascaded multilevel inverter 3. PROPOSED MULTILEVEL INVERTER Figure 2. Proposed seven level inverter with load.
  • 4. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 28 Fig. 2 shows the proposed seven level inverter circuits. This proposed method is different from the method since it does not have any bidirectional switch and different from the method since it has less number of switches. PWM techniques are employed in inverters to achieve high quality output voltage of desired amplitude and frequency which are as close as possible to sinusoidal wave. Power electronics researchers have many control techniques to reduce harmonics in such cases. Table 1 shows the switching pattern. Table 1. Switching table for proposed multilevel inverter. S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 Output V 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 +3Vdc 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 +2Vdc 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 +Vdc 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vdc 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 - Vdc 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 -2Vdc 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 -3Vdc 4. SIMULATION OUTPUT AND RESULTS The MATLAB simulation circuit was developed for proposed seven levels inverter with various loads. 4.1. Proposed Circuit With R-Load The circuit consists of 12 switches with three equal dc sources. The load has been used as a resistive load. In the SIMULINK circuit pulses are generated by using pulse generators only. For each H-bridge two pulses are generated for two pairs of switches. This means that two opposite switches in each H-bridge is turned ON and OFF at the same instant of time. The simulation circuit for a proposed multilevel inverter with R load has been shown below. By using this
  • 5. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 29 simulation circuit the harmonics and output voltage analysis has been done. It has been shown in below figure 4 and 5. Figure 3. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with R load. Figure 4. Output voltage of proposed inverter with R-load
  • 6. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 30 Figure 5. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with R-load 3.2. Proposed circuit with RL-load The proposed circuit consist of RL load in a output side of a simulation circuit. This simulation circuit is used to analyse the harmonics and the output voltage. Fig. 6 to 8 shows the sample simulink model, output voltage and FFT plot. Figure 6. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with RL load
  • 7. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 31 Figure 7. Output voltage of proposed inverter with RL-load Figure 8. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with RL-load
  • 8. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 32 3.3. Proposed Circuit With Induction Motor The proposed circuit consist of induction motor load in an output side of a simulation circuit. The simulation circuit is shown in a below figure 9. Figure 9. Simulation circuit for a cascaded H-bridge MLI fed with induction motor load. Figure 10. Speed of motor
  • 9. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 33 Figure 11. Torque produced by a motor Figure 12. Main winding current of a motor Figure 13. Harmonic spectrum of output voltage of the proposed inverter with induction motor load
  • 10. Electrical and Electronics Engineering: An International Journal (ELELIJ) Vol 5, No 2, May 2016 34 Table 2. %THD value for different loads. Single phase proposed inverter R-load RL-load Induction motor %THD 18.10 18.50 20.21 Table 3. Vrms value for different loads. Single phase proposed inverter R-load RL-load Induction motor Vrms 212 211 220.6 4. CONCLUSIONS In this paper the simulation results of single phase seven level cascaded multilevel inverter with R, RL and Induction Motor load are analysed by using MATLAB/SIMULINK. The output quantities like phase voltage, THD spectrum for a various load are obtained. The torque-speed characteristics of induction motor are also obtained. From Table 2 and 3 the cascaded multilevel inverter with R-load gives less %THD and it perform better than RL load and induction motor load. Depends upon the need of load we can use this cascaded multilevel inverter for various applications. REFERENCES [1] Holmes, D. G. and Brendan, P. M. (2001) “Opportunities for Harmonic Cancellation with Carrier Based PWM for two level and Multilevel Cascaded Inverters”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl., Vo1. 37, No. 2, pp. 574-582. [2] Rodriguez, J., Lai, J. S., and Peng, F. Z., (2002) “Multilevel inverters:A survey of toplogies, controls and applications,” IEEE Trans.Ind. Electron., Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 724–738. [3] Y. Li, D. M. Vilathgamuwa, and P. C. Loh,( 2004) ―Design, analysis, and real time testing of a controller for multi bus micro grid system”, IEEE Trans. Power Electronics, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 1195- 1204. [4] R. M. Tallam, R. Naik, and T. A. Nondahl,(2005) “A carrier-based PWM scheme for neutral-point voltage balancing in three-level inverters,” IEEE Trans.Ind. Appl., vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 1734–1743. [5] Leppanen, V. M. and Luomi, M.,(2006) “Observer Using Low-frequency Injection for Sensor less Induction Motor Control-Parameter Sensitivity Analysis”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl., Vol. 53, No.1,pp. 216-224. [6] B.P.McGrath, D.G.Holmes and T.Meynard,(2006) “Reduced PWM harmonic distortion for multilevel inverter operating over a wide modulation range‟, IEEE Trans. on Power Electron., Vol. 21, pp. 941– 949. [7] Rodriguez, J., Bernet, S., Pontt, J. O. and Kouro,S. (2007) “Multilevel Voltage Source Converter Topologies for Industrial Medium VoltageDrives”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., Vol. 54, No. 6, pp. 290-294. [8] D. Zhong, B. Ozpineci, L. M. Tolbert, and J. N. Chiasson, (2009) “DC-AC cascaded H-bridge multilevel boost inverter with no inductors for electric/hybrid electric vehicle applications”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl., vol. 45,no. 3, pp. 963–970. [9] P. Lezana, J. Pou, T. A. Meynard, J. Rodriguez, S. Ceballos, and F. Richardeau,(2010) “Survey on fault operation on multilevel inverters”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 57, no. 7, pp. 2207–2218.
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