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    Genetic Algorithm Based 7-Level Step-Up Inverter with Reduced Harmonics and Switching Devices

    T. Anand Kumar1,*, M. Kaliamoorthy1, I. Gerald Christopher Raj2

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.35, No.3, pp. 3081-3097, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.028769

    Abstract This paper presents a unique voltage-raising topology for a single-phase seven-level inverter with triple output voltage gain using single input source and two switched capacitors. The output voltage has been boosted up to three times the value of input voltage by configuring the switched capacitors in series and parallel combinations which eliminates the use of additional step-up converters and transformers. The selective harmonic elimination (SHE) approach is used to remove the lower-order harmonics. The optimal switching angles for SHE is determined using the genetic algorithm. These switching angles are combined with a level-shifted pulse width modulation (PWM) technique for pulse… More >

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    Grid-Connected Control Strategy of VSG under Complex Grid Voltage Conditions

    Bin Zhang, Yanjun Jin*

    Energy Engineering, Vol.119, No.4, pp. 1467-1482, 2022, DOI:10.32604/ee.2022.018233

    Abstract Under complex grid conditions, the grid voltage usually has an imbalance, low order harmonics, and a small of DC bias. When the grid voltage contains low order harmonics and a small amount of DC bias component, the inverter's output current cannot meet the grid connection requirements, and there is a three-phase current imbalance in the control strategy of common VSG under unbalanced voltage. A theoretical analysis of non-ideal power grids is carried out, and a VSG control strategy under complex operating conditions is proposed. Firstly, the third-order generalized integrator (TOGI) is used to eliminate the influence of the DC component… More >

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