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Consider Three Single-Phase Inverters in Parallel, Driven 120° Apart
Consider Three Single-Phase Inverters in Parallel, Driven 120° Apart
4Vs n
vbc sin sin n(t )
n 1,3,5,... n 3 2
4Vs n 7
vca sin sin n(t )
n 1,3,5,... n 3 6
Line-to-Line rms Voltage
1
2
3
2
2
VL 0 s
2
V d ( t )
2
2
VL Vs 0.8165Vs
3
rms value of the nth Component
4Vs n
VLn sin
2n 3
n 1 Fundamental Component
4Vs sin 60
VL1 0.7797Vs
2
Line-to-Neutral Voltages
VL 2Vs
Vp 0.4714Vs
3 3
Phase Voltages (Y-connected load)
4Vs n
vaN
n 1,3,5,.. 3n
sin( ) sin( nt )
3
4Vs n 2
vbN
n 1,3,5,.. 3n
sin( ) sin n(t )
3 3
4Vs n 4
vcN
n 1,3,5,.. 3n
sin( ) sin n(t )
3 3
Line Current for an RL load
4Vs n
ia sin sin( nt n )
n R 2 (n L)2 3
n 1,3,5,... 3
1 n L
n tan
R
DC Supply Current
vs is vab (t )ia (t ) vbc (t )ib (t ) vca (t )ic (t )
....
Vo1
Is 3 I o cos(1 )
Vs
Vo1
Is 3 I L cos(1 )
Vs
IL=√3Io is the rms load line current
Vo1= fundamental rms output line voltage
Io is the rms load phase current
Θ1 = the load impedance angle at the fundamental
Three-Phase Inverter with RL Load