Indirect matrix converter modulation strategies for open-end winding induction machine
Autor: | Javier Riedemann Aros, Ruben Pena Guinez, Roberto Cardenas Dobson, Ramon Blasco Gimenez, Jon Clare |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Forward converter
Engineering General Computer Science business.industry Buck–boost converter Topology (electrical circuits) Open-end winding induction motor drive INGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICA Control theory Zero sequence voltage Boost converter Electrical and Electronic Engineering Overmodulation business Matrix converter Space vector modulation Pulse-width modulation Voltage |
Zdroj: | RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia instname REVISTA IEEE AMERICA LATINA Artículos CONICYT CONICYT Chile instacron:CONICYT IEEE Latin America Transactions |
DOI: | 10.1109/TLA.2014.6827864 |
Popis: | [EN] In this paper an Indirect Matrix Converter (IMC) topology suitable for controlling an open-end winding induction machine is presented. The IMC is a direct power converter having no bulky energy storage elements with an input or current rectifying stage and a voltage source inverter as an output stage. To provide energy to an open-end winding induction machine two output stages are needed. Then, it is possible to obtain a voltage across any phase of the load up to 1.5 times the input phase voltage without overmodulation. Two pulse width modulation strategies are presented: the first one is based on space vector modulation that suppresses the zero sequence voltage in the load whereas the second one is a carrier-based modulation which generates lower distorted input converter currents. Results are presented and discussed. Este trabajo fue financiado por Fondecyt Chile bajo elcontrato 1121104. También se agradece el aporte financiero otorgado por CONICYT/FONDAP/15110019. |
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