Effective analysis and comparison of Impedance Source Inverter topologies with different control strategies for Power Conditioning System
J Suganthi and
M Rajaram
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2015, vol. 51, issue C, 821-829
Abstract:
The recently developed, emerging Z-source inverter topologies are well suitable for Power Conditioning System (PCS).This paper presents the effective performance analysis of three different voltage type Impedance Source Inverter (ZSI) topologies such as classical ZSI, improved Z-source inverter and embedded Z-source inverter with four control techniques, namely Simple Boost Control (SBC), Maximum Constant Boost Control (MCBC), Maximum Constant Boost with Third Harmonic Injection and Modified SVPWM for Power Conditioning System. ZSI family is a single stage high efficiency power converter that eliminates almost all the limitations of traditional inverters such as Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) and Current Source Inverter (CSI). Performance analysis is carried out based on the obtainable impedance source capacitor voltage, inductor current ripples, DC link voltage ripples, peak output voltage, output phase current harmonics and effectiveness of the control methods for battery powered applications.
Keywords: Z-source inverter; Improved Z-source inverter; Embedded Z-source inverter; Simple Boost Control; Maximum Constant Boost Control; Maximum Constant Boost with Third Harmonic Injection; Modified Space Vector Pulse width Modulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.06.039
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