Abstract

This paper presents the analysis of three-phase on-line uninterruptible power supply (UPS) by employing T-source inverter (TSI) with third harmonic injected maximum constant boost PWM control and the results are compared with traditional UPS. Traditional UPS consists of step-up transformer or DC–DC booster along with voltage source inverter which decreases the efficiency and increases energy conversion cost. The proposed three-phase UPS using TSI has high-voltage boost capability through shoot-through zero state which is not present in traditional voltage source inverter (VSI) and current source inverter. This proposed UPS with TSI increases the efficiency with fewer components, reduces the harmonics, increases the voltage gain, and reduces the voltage stress. The performance of three-phase on-line UPS based on TSI is analyzed and evaluated in MATLAB/SIMULINK software and the results are compared with Z-source inverter-fed UPS and VSI-fed UPS. Experimental results are presented for the validation of the simulation and theoretical analysis.

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