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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
engineering
A new PWM strategy based on a 24-sector vector space decomposition for a six-phase VSI-Fed dual stator induction motor
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Volume 55, No. 5, Year 2008
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This paper presents a new space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM) technique for the control of a six-phase voltage source inverter (VSI)-fed dual stator induction machines (DSIM). A DSIM is an induction machine which has two sets of three-phase stator windings spatially shifted by 30 electrical degrees and fed by two three-phase VSIs. Despite their advantage of power segmentation, these machines are characterized by large zero sequence harmonic currents, and in particular those of order 6K ± 1, which are due to the mutual cancellation between the two stator windings. The proposed SVPWM scheme, while easy to implement digitally, reduces significantly these extra stator harmonic currents. Experimental results, collected from a 15 kW prototype machine controlled by a digital signal processor, are presented and discussed. © 2008 IEEE.
Authors & Co-Authors
Marouani, Khoudir
Algeria, Bordj el Bahri
École Militaire Polytechnique
Baghli, Lotfi
France, Vandoeouvre-les-nancy
Groupe de Recherche en Energie Electrique de Nancy Green
Hadiouche, Djafar
Luxembourg
Ge Fanuc Automation Solutions Europe
Kheloui, Abdelaziz
Algeria, Bordj el Bahri
École Militaire Polytechnique
Rezzoug, Abderrezak
France, Vandoeouvre-les-nancy
Groupe de Recherche en Energie Electrique de Nancy Green
Statistics
Citations: 206
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1109/TIE.2008.918486
ISSN:
02780046