Title of article
Direct self-control and synchronous pulse techniques for high-power traction inverters in comparison
Author/Authors
A.، Steimel, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-80
From page
81
To page
0
Abstract
High-power inverters for traction drives employ in the upper range of stator frequency special pulse control methods, optimized synchronous pulsewidth modulation (PWM), mainly in combination with rotor-flux-oriented control schemes, and direct self-control (DSC) which encompasses motor control and pulse pattern generation. The well-known symmetrized sinusoidal PWM is only to be used in the lower speed range. This paper presents and compares exemplarily the stationary behavior of these two control methods; criteria are inverter peak current, motor harmonic losses, torque ripple, and DC-link harmonics. For these low switching frequencies DSC shows, in spite of its simplicity, a very good overall performance, mainly by avoiding the imperfect use of switching frequency by the synchronous pulse patterns.
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Record number
62589
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