Narayanan, G and Ranganathan, VT (1999) Synchronised PWM strategies based on space vector approach. Part 2:Performance assessment and application to V/f drives. In: IEE Proceedings of Electric Power Applications, 146 (3). 276 -281.
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Abstract
The harmonic distortion due to the four space-vector-based synchronised PWM strategies discussed in Part 1 is studied in the whole linear modulation range. Different strategies give the best performance for different ranges of fundamental voltage $V_1$. A hybrid PWM using the different strategies at appropriate voltages is proposed. Theoretical and experimental results show that this hybrid PWM results in a significant reduction in harmonic currents in V/f drives with a base frequency of 50 Hz and different maximum switching frequencies $f_{sw(max)}$ of the inverter. Experimental results show that the current transients during change of pulse number are also reduced. Compared to the other real-time, open-loop, synchronised PWM techniques with a uniform sampling rate, the proposed hybrid PWM shows superior performance in the medium-voltage range. In the high-voltage range, its performance is inferior only to that of the more complicated high-voltage suboptimal (HVSO) strategy. With $f_{sw(max)}$ = 450 Hz, the harmonic distortion in the whole speed range of the drive is brought down to less than that of a six-step operation, which is regarded as an acceptable level for such low switching frequencies. This has not been possible with other comparable strategies.
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Publication: | IEE Proceedings of Electric Power Applications |
Publisher: | IEE |
Additional Information: | Copyright for this article belongs to IEE. |
Department/Centre: | Division of Electrical Sciences > Electrical Engineering |
Date Deposited: | 20 Sep 2005 |
Last Modified: | 06 May 2011 06:26 |
URI: | http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/3593 |
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