A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive

This thesis concerns the design and construction of a closed-loop controlled matrix converter induction motor drive, using transputer parallel processors. The modulation algorithms used for the matrix converter are described. A 2.5 kW experimental matrix converter using IGBT switching devices has be...

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Main Author: Sünter, Sedat
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 1995
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description This thesis concerns the design and construction of a closed-loop controlled matrix converter induction motor drive, using transputer parallel processors. The modulation algorithms used for the matrix converter are described. A 2.5 kW experimental matrix converter using IGBT switching devices has been constructed and tested. An analysis of the losses in the converter has been carried out and this gives good agreement with the measured losses. Two modulation algorithms, the Venturini algorithm and the scalar algorithm have been implemented in real-time on a network of parallel transputer processors. Experimental results are presented to compare the operation of these two algorithms. Open-loop constant V/F control of the matrix converter induction motor drive has been demonstrated. A controller has been designed to achieve closed-loop speed control of the drive system, employing the slip regulation technique. The experimental results under various operating conditions have verified the correct operation of both control systems. The indirect vector control technique has also been implemented. The results demonstrate the steady-state and transient performance as well as the regenerative operation of the drive system. The application of a matrix converter to a high performance induction motor servo drive rated at 2.5 kW with true four quadrant capability and minimum passive components has been demonstrated.
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spelling nottingham-129652025-02-28T11:22:23Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12965/ A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive Sünter, Sedat This thesis concerns the design and construction of a closed-loop controlled matrix converter induction motor drive, using transputer parallel processors. The modulation algorithms used for the matrix converter are described. A 2.5 kW experimental matrix converter using IGBT switching devices has been constructed and tested. An analysis of the losses in the converter has been carried out and this gives good agreement with the measured losses. Two modulation algorithms, the Venturini algorithm and the scalar algorithm have been implemented in real-time on a network of parallel transputer processors. Experimental results are presented to compare the operation of these two algorithms. Open-loop constant V/F control of the matrix converter induction motor drive has been demonstrated. A controller has been designed to achieve closed-loop speed control of the drive system, employing the slip regulation technique. The experimental results under various operating conditions have verified the correct operation of both control systems. The indirect vector control technique has also been implemented. The results demonstrate the steady-state and transient performance as well as the regenerative operation of the drive system. The application of a matrix converter to a high performance induction motor servo drive rated at 2.5 kW with true four quadrant capability and minimum passive components has been demonstrated. 1995 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12965/1/283351.pdf Sünter, Sedat (1995) A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Slip control Bidirectional switches Electromechnical devices Electronic apparatus and appliances Automatic control
spellingShingle Slip control
Bidirectional switches
Electromechnical devices
Electronic apparatus and appliances
Automatic control
Sünter, Sedat
A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title_full A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title_fullStr A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title_full_unstemmed A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title_short A vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
title_sort vector controlled matrix converter induction motor drive
topic Slip control
Bidirectional switches
Electromechnical devices
Electronic apparatus and appliances
Automatic control
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12965/