2019
DOI: 10.21595/jve.2019.19985
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Design and implementation of solar power fed permanent magnet synchronous motor with improved DC-DC converter and power quality improvement using shunt active filter for reducing vibration in drive for industrial applications

Abstract: The research work proposes, Design and implementation of Solar power fed permanent magnet synchronous motor using improved DC-DC Converter and modified p-q theory based shunt active filter for reducing vibrations in drive for Industrial Applications. The Proposed research consists of both buck and boost converter, linking dc voltage unit and works in discontinuous conduction for boosting the battery life time. The improved converter provides multiple output capability using B4-inverter which reduces the cost o… Show more

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“…From this time forward Multilevel inverters (MLIs) are developing as a current logical thing of intensity controlled gadgets for high-control applications. The three noteworthy MLIs are Diode clamped MLI, Flying Capacitor MLI (FC MLI) and Cascaded Single Pulse Staggered Inverters MLI (CSPSI MLI) [6,7]. CMLI makes the ventured AC voltage waveform with more DC sources with decreased symphonious material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this time forward Multilevel inverters (MLIs) are developing as a current logical thing of intensity controlled gadgets for high-control applications. The three noteworthy MLIs are Diode clamped MLI, Flying Capacitor MLI (FC MLI) and Cascaded Single Pulse Staggered Inverters MLI (CSPSI MLI) [6,7]. CMLI makes the ventured AC voltage waveform with more DC sources with decreased symphonious material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%