Title :
Direct self-control and synchronous pulse techniques for high-power traction inverters in comparison
Author :
Steimel, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng. & Inf. Technol., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Germany
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.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; electric current control; harmonic analysis; induction motor drives; machine vector control; optimisation; power conversion harmonics; rotors; stators; switching convertors; traction motor drives; DC-link harmonic; PWM; direct self-control; harmonic analysis; induction machine; inverter peak current; motor control; motor harmonic losses; optimized synchronous pulse width modulation; pulse control methods; pulse pattern generation; rotor-flux-oriented control; stator frequency; switching frequencies; torque ripple; traction inverter; traction motor drives; Motor drives; Optimization methods; Pulse generation; Pulse inverters; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Rotors; Stators; Switching frequency; Synchronous generators; DSC; Direct self-control; IMs; PWM; harmonic analysis; induction machines; inverters; pulsewidth modulation; traction motor drives;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2004.831730