Title :
Fast modelling techniques for microprocessor-based optimal pulse-width-modulated control of current-fed inverter drives
Author :
Bowes, S.R. ; Bullough, R.I.
fDate :
7/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Quasi-square-wave current-fed inverter drives suffer from low-speed torque pulsations, which can cause mechanical resonances and speed-ripple problems. Recent developments in microprocessor-based PWM control techniques offer the possibility of improving the low-speed performance of CFI drives, thereby significantly extending their range of applications. This paper describes the development of fast computer modelling techniques which will allow wide ranging computer-aided-design investigations to be performed on optimal PWM current-fed inverter drives. The validity and accuracy of these fast modelling techniques are confirmed using practical results obtained from a microprocessor controlled current-fed PWM inverter-drive system.
Keywords :
computerised control; electric drives; electrical engineering computing; invertors; optimal control; pulse width modulation; computer-aided-design; computerised control; current-fed inverter drives; electric drives; electrical engineering computing; fast computer modelling techniques; microprocessor-based optimal pulse-width-modulated control;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B
DOI :
10.1049/ip-b:19840020