Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique

This study proposes a classical control algorithm for solving the transcendental set of equations for the unequal DC sources of five-level multilevel inverters (MLIs). Such sources can be generated from renewable energy sources. Two DC sources with different values are used to produce an output volt...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Mahrous, Hendawi, Essam, Alamri, Basem, Alharthi, Mosleh, Salem, Farhan, Orabi, Mohamed, Mekhilef, Saad, Ghoneim, Sherif
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spelling my.um.eprints.364142023-11-30T05:49:27Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36414/ Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique Ahmed, Mahrous Hendawi, Essam Alamri, Basem Alharthi, Mosleh Salem, Farhan Orabi, Mohamed Mekhilef, Saad Ghoneim, Sherif T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This study proposes a classical control algorithm for solving the transcendental set of equations for the unequal DC sources of five-level multilevel inverters (MLIs). Such sources can be generated from renewable energy sources. Two DC sources with different values are used to produce an output voltage with five levels. Then, a set of two transcendental equations is formulated with two targeted functions to control the fundamental component and cancel the stipulated single harmonic order. The proposed solution uses a simple classical proportional control with two loops to generate two switching angles. The first switching angle is assigned with an initial value, whereas the second one is calculated from the inner loop. The outer loop is used to cancel the specified harmonic by sending the error signal to the proposed proportional control that tunes the switching angles. The proposed algorithm is easy, fast, and accurate, and has a wide-range solution in terms of modulation index (MI) and input DC source ratio (x = V-1/V-2 <= 1). The proposed algorithm is tested for a wide range of MI and x to verify its feasibility. Moreover, several simulation and laboratory tests are presented to further validate the applicability of the proposed approach. MDPI 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, Mahrous and Hendawi, Essam and Alamri, Basem and Alharthi, Mosleh and Salem, Farhan and Orabi, Mohamed and Mekhilef, Saad and Ghoneim, Sherif (2020) Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique. Energies, 13 (18). ISSN 1996-1073, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/en13184715 <https://doi.org/10.3390/en13184715>. 10.3390/en13184715
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topic T Technology (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmed, Mahrous
Hendawi, Essam
Alamri, Basem
Alharthi, Mosleh
Salem, Farhan
Orabi, Mohamed
Mekhilef, Saad
Ghoneim, Sherif
Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
description This study proposes a classical control algorithm for solving the transcendental set of equations for the unequal DC sources of five-level multilevel inverters (MLIs). Such sources can be generated from renewable energy sources. Two DC sources with different values are used to produce an output voltage with five levels. Then, a set of two transcendental equations is formulated with two targeted functions to control the fundamental component and cancel the stipulated single harmonic order. The proposed solution uses a simple classical proportional control with two loops to generate two switching angles. The first switching angle is assigned with an initial value, whereas the second one is calculated from the inner loop. The outer loop is used to cancel the specified harmonic by sending the error signal to the proposed proportional control that tunes the switching angles. The proposed algorithm is easy, fast, and accurate, and has a wide-range solution in terms of modulation index (MI) and input DC source ratio (x = V-1/V-2 <= 1). The proposed algorithm is tested for a wide range of MI and x to verify its feasibility. Moreover, several simulation and laboratory tests are presented to further validate the applicability of the proposed approach.
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author Ahmed, Mahrous
Hendawi, Essam
Alamri, Basem
Alharthi, Mosleh
Salem, Farhan
Orabi, Mohamed
Mekhilef, Saad
Ghoneim, Sherif
author_facet Ahmed, Mahrous
Hendawi, Essam
Alamri, Basem
Alharthi, Mosleh
Salem, Farhan
Orabi, Mohamed
Mekhilef, Saad
Ghoneim, Sherif
author_sort Ahmed, Mahrous
title Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
title_short Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
title_full Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
title_fullStr Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
title_full_unstemmed Classical control for unequal DC sources five-level inverter-based SHE technique
title_sort classical control for unequal dc sources five-level inverter-based she technique
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2020
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