Space Vector PWM Control of Dual Inverter Fed Open-End Winding Induction Machine | ||||||
Author(s) | E. G. Shivakumar; K. Gopakumar; S. K. Sinha; A. Pittet; V. T. Ranganathan | |||||
Abstract | The technique of space vector PWM control of dual voltage source inverter fed three phase open-end winding induction motor is presented in this paper. A space vector PWM technique is developed based on the combination of space vectors from dual inverters feeding the induction motor from both ends (open-end winding without neutral point). A total of 64 voltage space vector combinations are available for PWM voltage control of the inverter fed machine with open-end winding. A space phasor based PWM scheme is proposed with minimum number of switching in a cycle per inverter coupled with equal number of switching for each inverter. All the voltage space vector combinations are utilized for generating the reference voltage vector to cover the entire speed range. The open-end winding structure can have significant third harmonic currents unless suitable third harmonic filters are used to suppress it. The third harmonic currents are suppressed by using isolated transformers for both inverters. |
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Date | Last modified 2006-04-19 by System | |||||
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