The pulse width modulation (PWM) techniques are becoming the game changer for multi-pulse power converter fed multilevel inverter-based induction motor drive (IMD) due to their significant impacts on power quality. In this paper, a new level shifted carrier-based PWM technique is proposed for a 5-level cascaded H-bridge (CHB) multilevel inverter driven by a 36-pulse ac-dc converter based IMD. To meet the power quality demand of IEEE-519 at grid side, a modular transformer is used, and the transformer is coupled to form a 36-pulse ac-dc converter. A 5-level CHB multilevel inverter is utilized on the motor side, which uses the proposed carrier based PWM technique for switching action to ensure superior performance of the IMD. The proposed PWM technique is named as third-harmonic injected inverted sinusoidal carrier PWM (THI2SCPWM), which utilizes 3 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">rd</sup> harmonic injection principle with inverted sinusoidal signal to form the proposed carrier signal. The 5-level CHB inverter used in the IMD shows less power loss and total harmonic distortion (THD) with the proposed THI2SCPWM technique. Moreover, the IMD with the THI2SCPWM shows low stator voltage THD, stator current THD, and smooth dynamic response. Apart from these, the THI2SCPWM mitigates the torque ripple of the IMD. The motor drive system with the THI2SCPWM technique is modeled and its performance is simulated on MATLAB/Simulink environment. A scaled down experimental setup is utilized to validate the superiority of the proposed PWM technique.
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