DocumentCode :
1611323
Title :
A new space vector pulsewidth modulation strategy for reducing ground to stator-neutral voltage in inverter-fed AC motor drives
Author :
Lee, Hyeoun-Dong ; Son, Yo-Chan ; Sul, Seung-Ki
Author_Institution :
Electron. Res. Team, Hyundai Motor Co., Kyunggi, South Korea
Volume :
2
fYear :
2000
fDate :
6/22/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
918
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new two-phase PWM scheme that can reduce the ground to stator neutral voltage in three-phase diode rectifier/inverter system with corner grounded delta-connected input source. According to the sign of voltage difference between ground and DC-bus midpoint voltage, the proposed PWM use only one zero space vector in one control period. Thus, the peak-to-peak value of ground to stator neutral voltage can be reduced to 2/3 compared with conventional three-phase SVPWM. Without any degradation of control performance of inverter, the proposed PWM scheme can be easily implemented in software and requires no extra hardware except a simple neutral voltage measurement circuit
Keywords :
AC motor drives; PWM invertors; rectifying circuits; stators; voltage measurement; DC-bus midpoint voltage; corner grounded delta-connected input source; ground to stator-neutral voltage reduction; inverter-fed AC motor drives; neutral voltage measurement circuit; space vector pulsewidth modulation strategy; stator neutral voltage; three-phase SVPWM; three-phase diode rectifier; three-phase diode rectifier/inverter system; three-phase inverter; two-phase PWM scheme; zero space vector; Degradation; Diodes; Hardware; Pulse modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Rectifiers; Software performance; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stators; Voltage control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2000. APEC 2000. Fifteenth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5864-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2000.822614
Filename :
822614
Link To Document :
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