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Title: The adaptive space vector PWM for four switch three phase inverter fed induction motor with DC - Link voltage imbalance
Authors: Lee H.H.
Dzung P.Q.
Khoa L.D.
Phuong L.M.
Thanh H.T.
Keywords: DC-link ripple
Four switch three phase inverter
Overmodulation
Six switch three phase inverter
Space vector pulse-width-modulation
Undermodulation
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON
Citation: Volume , Issue , Page -
Abstract: This paper is to present a new space vector PWM algorithm for four- switch three-phase inverters (FSTPI) fed induction motor under DC-link voltage imbalance. By using reasonable mathematical transform, Space Vector PWM technique for FSTPI under DC-link voltage imbalance or ripples have been solved, which is based on the establishment of basic space vectors and modulation technique in similarity with six-switch three-phase inverters. This approach has a very important sense to solve hard problems for FSTPI under DC-link voltage imbalance, for example ensuring the required voltage for undermodulation mode and overmodulation mode 1 and 2, extended to six-step mode. Matlab/ Simulink is used for the simulation of the proposed SVPWM algorithm for undermodulation, overmodulation mode 1 and 2. This SVPWM approach is also validated experimentally using DSP TMS320LF2407a in FSTPI-IM system.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/12419
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