Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems

Transistor Clamped H-Bridge (TCHB) multilevel inverter (MLI) is receiving considerable research interest because it can provide excellent outputs with a reduced number of switches and DC voltage sources compared to traditional MLI topologies. This study investigates the application of a nearest leve...

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Main Authors: Hossain, Md Showkot; Said, Nurul Ain Mohd; Hasan, Md Akib; Abd Halim, Wahidah; Munim, Wan Noraishah Wan Abdul; Jidin, Auzani
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author Hossain
Md Showkot; Said
Nurul Ain Mohd; Hasan
Md Akib; Abd Halim
Wahidah; Munim
Wan Noraishah Wan Abdul; Jidin
Auzani
spellingShingle Hossain
Md Showkot; Said
Nurul Ain Mohd; Hasan
Md Akib; Abd Halim
Wahidah; Munim
Wan Noraishah Wan Abdul; Jidin
Auzani
Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
Engineering
author_facet Hossain
Md Showkot; Said
Nurul Ain Mohd; Hasan
Md Akib; Abd Halim
Wahidah; Munim
Wan Noraishah Wan Abdul; Jidin
Auzani
author_sort Hossain
spelling Hossain, Md Showkot; Said, Nurul Ain Mohd; Hasan, Md Akib; Abd Halim, Wahidah; Munim, Wan Noraishah Wan Abdul; Jidin, Auzani
Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
RESULTS IN ENGINEERING
English
Article
Transistor Clamped H-Bridge (TCHB) multilevel inverter (MLI) is receiving considerable research interest because it can provide excellent outputs with a reduced number of switches and DC voltage sources compared to traditional MLI topologies. This study investigates the application of a nearest level control (NLC) technique in a three-phase TCHB inverter fed permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with a focus on improving power quality and minimizing total harmonic distortion (THD). The proposed system is modeled in MATLAB/Simulink, incorporating a field-oriented control (FOC) strategy with a proportional-integral (PI) controller for precise speed regulation of the PMSM. The NLC technique is selected for its ability to reduce switching losses and improve inverter efficiency. Key performance metrics, including THD, efficiency, and dynamic response, are analyzed under various operating conditions. Results indicate that the NLC technique reduces THD to 4.73 %, achieving smoother output waveforms and enhanced power quality. Additionally, the system demonstrates over 97 % efficiency, reliable dynamic performance, and accurate reference speed tracking during real-life driving cycle testing. These findings highlight the potential of the NLC-based TCHB inverter as a robust solution for highperformance motor drives in electric vehicle (EV) applications.
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2590-1230

2025
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10.1016/j.rineng.2025.103949
Engineering

WOS:001411167200001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001411167200001
title Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
title_short Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
title_full Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
title_sort Performance evaluation of a nearest level control-based TCHB multilevel inverter for PMSM motors in electric vehicle systems
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description Transistor Clamped H-Bridge (TCHB) multilevel inverter (MLI) is receiving considerable research interest because it can provide excellent outputs with a reduced number of switches and DC voltage sources compared to traditional MLI topologies. This study investigates the application of a nearest level control (NLC) technique in a three-phase TCHB inverter fed permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) with a focus on improving power quality and minimizing total harmonic distortion (THD). The proposed system is modeled in MATLAB/Simulink, incorporating a field-oriented control (FOC) strategy with a proportional-integral (PI) controller for precise speed regulation of the PMSM. The NLC technique is selected for its ability to reduce switching losses and improve inverter efficiency. Key performance metrics, including THD, efficiency, and dynamic response, are analyzed under various operating conditions. Results indicate that the NLC technique reduces THD to 4.73 %, achieving smoother output waveforms and enhanced power quality. Additionally, the system demonstrates over 97 % efficiency, reliable dynamic performance, and accurate reference speed tracking during real-life driving cycle testing. These findings highlight the potential of the NLC-based TCHB inverter as a robust solution for highperformance motor drives in electric vehicle (EV) applications.
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