Abstract

This article proposes hybrid selective harmonic mitigation (SHM)-pulsewidth modulation (PWM) that is characterized by both features harmonic mitigation and elimination aimed to reduce the common-mode voltage (CMV) and to mitigate the selected nontriplen harmonics in a three-phase neutral-point-clamped (NPC) inverter. As CMV harmonic modeling only shows triplens, the specified triplens are eliminated using the selective harmonic elimination (SHE) operation to control CMV pulsewidths and consequently to mitigate CMV magnitude that appears as its root-mean-square (rms) reduction. The determined nontriplen harmonics are also mitigated using the SHM approach by the same cost function. The proposed hybrid SHM-PWM empowered by both harmonic elimination and mitigation is implemented on a three-phase NPC inverter to confirm its performance on reducing CMV through experimental and theoretical analyses. It is shown that hybrid SHM is superior over pure SHE or SHM in dealing with multiobjective system, including CMV reduction and no ntriplen harmonics mitigation.

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