Title :
A Space Vector PWM Scheme for Multifrequency Output Voltage Generation With Multiphase Voltage-Source Inverters
Author :
Dujic, Drazen ; Grandi, Gabriele ; Jones, Martin ; Levi, Emil
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Liverpool John Moores Univ., Liverpool
fDate :
5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Multiphase variable-speed drives, supplied from two-level voltage-source inverters (VSIs), are nowadays considered for various industrial applications. Depending on the drive structure and/or the motor design, the VSI is required to generate either sinusoidal voltages or voltages that contain a certain number of sinusoidal components (ldquomultifrequency output voltagesrdquo). The existing space vector pulsewidth-modulation (SVPWM) schemes are based on selection of (n-1) active space vectors (for odd phase numbers) within a switching period and they yield either sinusoidal voltage or sinusoidal fundamental voltage in combination with a limited amount of other harmonic terms. This paper develops a SVPWM scheme, which enables multifrequency output voltage generation with arbitrary values of various sinusoidal components in the output voltage. The method is based on initial selection of (n-1)2/2 active space vectors within a switching period, instead of the common (n-1) active vectors. By properly arranging the sequence of the vector application, it is possible to provide an automatic postreduction of the number of applied active vectors to (n-1), thus maintaining the same switching frequency as with the existing schemes while simultaneously avoiding the limiting on the generated sinusoidal output voltage components. Theoretical considerations are detailed using a five-phase VSI. The experimental verification is provided using a five-phase two-motor series-connected induction motor drive, supplied from a custom-designed five-phase DSP-controlled VSI.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; induction motor drives; variable speed drives; five-phase two-motor series-connected induction motor drive; multifrequency output voltage generation; multiphase variable-speed drives; multiphase voltage-source inverters; space vector PWM scheme; Multi-phase voltage source inverters; Multiphase variable-speed drives; multi-phase variable speed drives; multiphase voltage-source inverters (VSIs); space vector PWM; space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2008.918468