A new space vector modulation (SVM) technique having a full and independent control of the multiple voltage space vectors of a six-phase voltage source inverter is presented in this paper. The proposed space vector approach is based on three-phase decomposition, leading to the modulation of two three-phase VSIs. The six-phase load consists in a dual three-phase induction motor, with insulated neutral points. The voltage limits are investigated and the analytical developments are proved by a complete set of simulation results.

G. Grandi, A. Tani, G. Serra (2008). Space Vector Modulation of Six-Phase VSI based on three-phase decomposition. NAPOLI : SPEEDAM.

Space Vector Modulation of Six-Phase VSI based on three-phase decomposition

GRANDI, GABRIELE;TANI, ANGELO;SERRA, GIOVANNI
2008

Abstract

A new space vector modulation (SVM) technique having a full and independent control of the multiple voltage space vectors of a six-phase voltage source inverter is presented in this paper. The proposed space vector approach is based on three-phase decomposition, leading to the modulation of two three-phase VSIs. The six-phase load consists in a dual three-phase induction motor, with insulated neutral points. The voltage limits are investigated and the analytical developments are proved by a complete set of simulation results.
2008
19th International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motionm, SPEEDAM 2008
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G. Grandi, A. Tani, G. Serra (2008). Space Vector Modulation of Six-Phase VSI based on three-phase decomposition. NAPOLI : SPEEDAM.
G. Grandi; A. Tani; G. Serra
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