DocumentCode
927277
Title
An integrated 42-V drive design for automobile loads with a low-distortion overmodulation strategy
Author
Kwasinski, Alexis ; Krein, Philip T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL
Volume
21
Issue
3
fYear
2006
fDate
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
648
Lastpage
658
Abstract
This paper (also presented at [27]) presents an integrated design approach to small drives for emerging 42-V automotive systems. The emphasis is on motors for ancillary loads. The final result offers a simple and low cost solution with high efficiency and high power density. Motor and inverter designs are combined to gain advantages in power factor and operating range. A near-minimum-distortion method is introduced for the overmodulation regime to improve power factor without sacrificing harmonic performance. The design is addressed in several steps: integration of the induction motor into a 42-V environment, selection of the inverter modulation scheme, and final system integration. The proposed system consists of an induction motor wound for the proper voltage range and driven by an inverter. The inverter is used partly in the overmodulation regime when bus voltage is low. A signal is formed based on triangle injection to minimize distortion. Some alternative modulation approaches are also analyzed and compared with the proposed solution. Experimental results confirm that a low-distortion overmodulation approach can be implemented successfully
Keywords
automotive engineering; design engineering; distortion; induction motor drives; invertors; modulation; 42 V; automobile loads; distortion minimization; final system integration; high power density; induction motor; integrated drive; inverter design; inverter modulation scheme; low-distortion overmodulation strategy; motor design; near-minimum-distortion method; triangle injection; Automobiles; Automotive engineering; Costs; Distortion; Induction motors; Inverters; Low voltage; Power system harmonics; Reactive power; Wounds; 42-V automotive power; Automobile auxiliary loads; dc bus utilization; induction motor; overmodulation; pulse-width modulation (PWM); three-phase inverter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2006.872387
Filename
1629005
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