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MODULATION AND CONTROL OF CURRENT SOURCE CONVERTERS FOR HIGH DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF INDUCTION MOTORS
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H. Zelaya de la Parra; I. J. Iglesias; O. Gonzalez; J. M. Solana; J. Tamarit |
Abstract |
This paper presents the analysis and design of a modulation and control strategy for a Current Source Inverter (CSI) driving an Induction Motor, where low harmonics and high dynamic perfonnance are the main targets. The modulation strategy described and
tested, in simulation, is based on the optimal selection between the seven available current phasors of the inverter in the d-q plane. A rotor-flux oriented control of the induction motor is implemented by means of flux and speed control loops. The simulations carried out have shown good performance of this modulation technique for a high frequency range (600 Hz to 5 kHz), consequently it could be applied from medium to high (100 kW to 1MW) power applications. |
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Last modified 2016-03-10 by System |
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