DocumentCode :
1121321
Title :
The trajectory tracking approach-a new method for minimum distortion PWM in dynamic high-power drives
Author :
Holtz, Joachim ; Beyer, Bernd
Author_Institution :
Electr. Machines & Drives Lab., Wuppertal Univ., Germany
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
fYear :
1994
Firstpage :
1048
Lastpage :
1057
Abstract :
Feedforward pulsewidth modulators generate volt·second differences between the controlling reference signal and the switched output waveform during transient operation. This dynamic modulation error is particularly pronounced at low switching frequency, e.g. with modern high-power GTO inverters. The compensation of this error is a key requirement when designing an optimal pulsewidth modulator for these applications. The trajectory tracking approach uses the steady-state trajectories of the current vector, computed from the optimal switching sequences, as templates. A tracking controller counteracts if the actual current vector deviates from this given path at transient operation. A decomposition of the current vector trajectory into its components enables, in addition, the identification of the instantaneous fundamental current, permitting the implementation of a fast current control system. Oscillograms from a 30 kW model induction motor drive demonstrate the high quality in terms of dynamic performance and minimum harmonic distortion obtained with a three-level inverter at only 200 Hz switching frequency
Keywords :
electric current control; electric drives; induction motors; invertors; power convertors; power system harmonics; pulse width modulation; switching; thyristor applications; 200 Hz; 30 kW; controlling reference signal; current vector; dynamic high-power drives; dynamic modulation error; dynamic performance; error compensation; fast current control system; feedforward pulsewidth modulators; high-power GTO inverters; induction motor drive; instantaneous fundamental current identification; low switching frequency; minimum distortion PWM; switched output waveform; switching frequency; three-level inverter; tracking controller; trajectory tracking approach; transient operation; Current control; Fault location; Inverters; Pulse generation; Pulse modulation; Signal generators; Space vector pulse width modulation; Steady-state; Switching frequency; Trajectory;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/28.297922
Filename :
297922
Link To Document :
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