DocumentCode
1394160
Title
Influence and Compensation of Inverter Voltage Drop in Direct Torque-Controlled Four-Switch Three-Phase PM Brushless AC Drives
Author
Hoang, Khoa D. ; Zhu, Z.Q. ; Foster, Martin P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Volume
26
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2343
Lastpage
2357
Abstract
This paper presents direct torque control (DTC) methodology for a four-switch three-phase (FSTP) inverter-fed permanent magnet brushless ac (PM BLAC) machine, with reference to a conventional six-switch three-phase (SSTP) inverter. It has been found that when derived from conventional voltage model flux estimation scheme, the predicted stator flux imbalance may be caused by unbalanced inverter voltage drop in the FSTP inverter, in which one phase winding is directly connected to dc-link midpoint. While this imbalanced problem does not adversely affect the performance of current-model-based DTC, it causes significantly nonsinusoidal current waveforms and considerably unbalanced current magnitudes in voltage-model-based DTC. A new compensation scheme taking into account the different forward voltage-drop values in the switching device and the freewheeling diode is proposed for the voltage-model-based DTC to correct for stator flux imbalance via the addition of corrective voltages to flux equations. The proposed scheme has significantly improved the shape of current waveforms with satisfactory balanced magnitudes, total harmonic distortion, and torque ripple factor, as verified by both simulation and experimental results. It has been shown that it is possible for an FSTP inverter to provide similar performance to an SSTP inverter when driving a PM BLAC machine.
Keywords
AC machines; brushless machines; electric drives; invertors; machine control; permanent magnet machines; torque control; FSTP; PM BLAC machine; current-model-based DTC; direct torque control; four-switch three-phase inverter-fed permanent magnet brushless ac machine; freewheeling diode; inverter voltage drop compensation; nonsinusoidal current waveforms; six-switch three-phase inverter; torque-controlled four-switch three-phase PM brushless AC drives; voltage-model-based DTC; Estimation; Inverters; Stator windings; Switches; Torque; Voltage measurement; Brushless ac (BLAC) machine; direct torque control (DTC); flux estimation; four-switch there-phase (FSTP) inverter; permanent magnet (PM) machine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2096561
Filename
5657263
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