This paper considered a six-phase (asymmetrical) induction motor, kept 30° phase displacement between two set of three-phase open-end stator windings configuration. The drive system consists of four classical three-phase voltage inverters (VSIs) and all four dc sources are deliberately kept isolated. Therefore, zero-sequence/homopolar current components cannot flow. The original and effective power sharing algorithm is proposed in this paper with three variables (degree of freedom) based on synchronous field oriented control (FOC). A standard three-level space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) by nearest three vectors (NTVs) approach is adopted to regulate each couple of VSIs. The proposed power sharing algorithm is verified by complete numerical simulation modeling (Matlab/Simulink-PLECS software) of whole ac drive system by observing the dynamic behaviors in different designed condition. Set of results are provided in this paper, which confirms a good agreement with theoretical development.
Gabriele Grandi, Frede Blaabjerg, Olorunfemi Ojo, Patrick W. Wheeler, Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban (2015). Power Sharing Algorithm for Vector Controlled Six-Phase AC Motor with Four Customary Three-Phase Voltage Source Inverter Drive. ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 18(3), 408-415 [10.1016/j.jestch.2015.02.002].
Power Sharing Algorithm for Vector Controlled Six-Phase AC Motor with Four Customary Three-Phase Voltage Source Inverter Drive
GRANDI, GABRIELE;
2015
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This paper considered a six-phase (asymmetrical) induction motor, kept 30° phase displacement between two set of three-phase open-end stator windings configuration. The drive system consists of four classical three-phase voltage inverters (VSIs) and all four dc sources are deliberately kept isolated. Therefore, zero-sequence/homopolar current components cannot flow. The original and effective power sharing algorithm is proposed in this paper with three variables (degree of freedom) based on synchronous field oriented control (FOC). A standard three-level space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) by nearest three vectors (NTVs) approach is adopted to regulate each couple of VSIs. The proposed power sharing algorithm is verified by complete numerical simulation modeling (Matlab/Simulink-PLECS software) of whole ac drive system by observing the dynamic behaviors in different designed condition. Set of results are provided in this paper, which confirms a good agreement with theoretical development.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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