DocumentCode
83864
Title
Space vector pulse-width modulation technique for an eleven-phase voltage source inverter with sinusoidal output voltage generation
Author
Moinoddin, Shaikh ; Abu-Rub, Haitham ; Iqbal, Atif ; Moin Ahmed, Sk ; Dordevic, Obrad ; Levi, Emil
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., Doha, Qatar
Volume
8
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
6 2015
Firstpage
1000
Lastpage
1008
Abstract
This study discusses the space vector pulse-width modulation (SVPWM) scheme for an eleven-phase two-level voltage source inverter, aimed at producing a sinusoidal output voltage waveform. Generalised space vector theory is used to realise the SVPWM. As per the general inverter switching theory, there are 211 = 2048 switching states that yield 2046 active voltage space vectors and one zero voltage vector, which results with two switching states. Out of the total of 2046 active voltage vectors, the most suitable set comprising 110 active voltage vectors is identified and is utilised in the implementation of the SVPWM. The sinusoidal voltage is obtained by controlling the duty cycles of the applied voltage space vectors in such a way that the non-zero reference voltage in the first (d-q) plane is achieved, while simultaneously zeroing the average voltage in the other four (x-y) planes in accordance with the zero references. The theoretical results are verified by experimentation using a passive resistive-inductive load. Finally, experimentally obtained total harmonic distortion values of the phase voltage and current for the eleven-phase SVPWM are compared with the corresponding values obtained using SVPWM for other odd phase numbers.
Keywords
PWM invertors; harmonic distortion; reference circuits; switching theory; SVPWM scheme; d-q plane; duty cycle control; eleven-phase voltage source inverter switching theory; nonzero reference voltage; passive resistive-inductive load; sinusoidal output voltage generation; space vector pulse width modulation technique; total harmonic distortion; voltage space vector theory; x-y plane; zero voltage vector;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1755-4535
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-pel.2014.0327
Filename
7115330
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