Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique

This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding motor drive system, fed by a dual nonsquare matrix converter (MC). The input to each of the MCs (MC-1 and MC-2) is a three-phase utility grid, and the output is a five-phase with variable voltage, variabl...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Sk. Moin, Abu Rub, Haitham, Salam, Zainal
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2015
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2015.2420038
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spelling my.utm.580862021-08-22T07:07:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58086/ Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique Ahmed, Sk. Moin Abu Rub, Haitham Salam, Zainal TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding motor drive system, fed by a dual nonsquare matrix converter (MC). The input to each of the MCs (MC-1 and MC-2) is a three-phase utility grid, and the output is a five-phase with variable voltage, variable frequency capability. The major contribution of this paper is the elimination of the detrimental common-mode voltage (CMV) that appears across the motor winding. In addition, the proposed SVM allows for a unity power factor at the input side, while boosting the output phase voltage by up to 150% of input. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis, to obtain the expression for the SVM modulating signals that are used to generate the switching pulses for the MC. To verify the idea, a modular, reconfigurable 5-kW MC prototype, feeding a five-phase induction motor is built. The control algorithm is implemented on a dSPACE-1006 platform. The test shows that the CMV is successfully eliminated from the motor winding. Other results (i.e., current and voltage waveforms) are also found to be in very close agreement with the theoretical prediction and MATLAB simulation. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, Sk. Moin and Abu Rub, Haitham and Salam, Zainal (2015) Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 62 (10). pp. 6051-6063. ISSN 0278-0046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2015.2420038 DOI:10.1109/TIE.2015.2420038
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ahmed, Sk. Moin
Abu Rub, Haitham
Salam, Zainal
Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
description This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding motor drive system, fed by a dual nonsquare matrix converter (MC). The input to each of the MCs (MC-1 and MC-2) is a three-phase utility grid, and the output is a five-phase with variable voltage, variable frequency capability. The major contribution of this paper is the elimination of the detrimental common-mode voltage (CMV) that appears across the motor winding. In addition, the proposed SVM allows for a unity power factor at the input side, while boosting the output phase voltage by up to 150% of input. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis, to obtain the expression for the SVM modulating signals that are used to generate the switching pulses for the MC. To verify the idea, a modular, reconfigurable 5-kW MC prototype, feeding a five-phase induction motor is built. The control algorithm is implemented on a dSPACE-1006 platform. The test shows that the CMV is successfully eliminated from the motor winding. Other results (i.e., current and voltage waveforms) are also found to be in very close agreement with the theoretical prediction and MATLAB simulation.
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author Ahmed, Sk. Moin
Abu Rub, Haitham
Salam, Zainal
author_facet Ahmed, Sk. Moin
Abu Rub, Haitham
Salam, Zainal
author_sort Ahmed, Sk. Moin
title Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
title_short Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
title_full Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
title_fullStr Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
title_full_unstemmed Common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
title_sort common-mode voltage elimination in a three-to-five-phase dual matrix converter feeding a five-phase open-end drive using space-vector modulation technique
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58086/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2015.2420038
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