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Comparative evaluation of pulse width modulation techniques on effective DC link voltage utilization of grid connected inverter

Subramaniam UmashankarGeet JainV. K. Arun ShankarMohan Kolhe

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EngineeringPulse-frequency modulationTotal harmonic distortionThree-phasebusiness.industryElectronic engineeringInverterbusinessFrequency modulationVoltage referencePulse-width modulationVoltage

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In this paper, comparison between two different Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) techniques employed for three phase voltage source inverter (VSI) is discussed. The three phase voltage source inverter is basic topology used to supply a grid. In this paper we have design a LC filter between the inverter and the grid in order to stabilize the output voltage. The filter gives sinusoidal three phase voltage at the output of the inverter with almost zero/less harmonic distortion. A suitable PWM technique is employed to obtain the required output voltage in the line side of the inverter. The PWM generation techniques used mainly based on sinusoidal based Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM) and Space Vector based Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM). In SPWM method involves the comparison of the three phase reference modulating signals with a common triangular carrier wave to generate the pulses for the three phases. Whereas, in SVPWM method, a revolving reference voltage vector is provided as voltage reference instead of three phase modulating waves. This paper analyses these two Pulse Width Modulation techniques for grid connected inverter and to study the performance of the same by comprehensively analyzing the simulation results.

https://doi.org/10.1109/iceeot.2016.7755120