Electromagnetic Field Optimization Based Selective Harmonic Elimination in a Cascaded Symmetric H-Bridge Inverter

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Abstract

Multilevel inverters (MLIs), both symmetrical and asymmetrical, have shown to be useful in a number of applications. Continuous improvements in output voltage waveform control and converter size reduction have made this practicable. The output voltage is managed using a low frequency modulation technique called selective harmonic elimination. This paper investigates an unique selective harmonic elimination (SHE) control that uses electromagnetic field optimization (EFO). The major features of the EFO guarantee that the targeted harmonics are removed via computation of the ideal angles, such as its easier compilation procedure and capacity for single-stage local and global searches. Additionally, a comparison with well-known algorithms namely Genetic Algorithm and Differential Evolution in accessing performance based on Total Harmonic Distortion demonstrates the EFO’s competence. The suggested algorithm’s performance has been tested using a symmetric cascaded H-Bridge MLI structure. In the MATLAB/Simulink environment, simulation analysis is performed, validating the viability of the created system. To further show the effectiveness of the suggested approach, experimental testing using low switching frequency control methods has been carried out in a dynamic setting.

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Ahmad, S. (2022). Electromagnetic Field Optimization Based Selective Harmonic Elimination in a Cascaded Symmetric H-Bridge Inverter. Energies, 15(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207682

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