Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter

Open-ended winding induction machines fed from standard two-level Voltage Source Inverters (VSI) provide an attractive arrangement for AC drives. An alternative approach is to use a dual output Indirect Matrix Converter (IMC). It is well known that the IMC provides fully bidirectional power flow ope...

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Main Authors: Riedmann, Javier, Clare, Jon C., Wheeler, Patrick, Blasco Giménez, Ramón, Rivera, Marco, Pena, Ruben
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35914/
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author Riedmann, Javier
Clare, Jon C.
Wheeler, Patrick
Blasco Giménez, Ramón
Rivera, Marco
Pena, Ruben
author_facet Riedmann, Javier
Clare, Jon C.
Wheeler, Patrick
Blasco Giménez, Ramón
Rivera, Marco
Pena, Ruben
author_sort Riedmann, Javier
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
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description Open-ended winding induction machines fed from standard two-level Voltage Source Inverters (VSI) provide an attractive arrangement for AC drives. An alternative approach is to use a dual output Indirect Matrix Converter (IMC). It is well known that the IMC provides fully bidirectional power flow operation, with small input size filter requirements. Whilst a standard IMC consists of an AC-DC matrix converter input stage followed by a single VSI output stage, it is possible to replicate the VSI to produce multiple outputs. In this paper an open-end winding induction machine fed by an IMC with two output stages is presented. The IMC modulation strategy aims to reduce the common-mode voltage whilst compensating any zero sequence voltage fed to the machine. The system is modeled using a PSIM and MATLAB/Simulink platform. Experimental results demonstrating the viability of the method are presented using a 7.5 kW prototype.
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spelling nottingham-359142020-05-04T17:36:36Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35914/ Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter Riedmann, Javier Clare, Jon C. Wheeler, Patrick Blasco Giménez, Ramón Rivera, Marco Pena, Ruben Open-ended winding induction machines fed from standard two-level Voltage Source Inverters (VSI) provide an attractive arrangement for AC drives. An alternative approach is to use a dual output Indirect Matrix Converter (IMC). It is well known that the IMC provides fully bidirectional power flow operation, with small input size filter requirements. Whilst a standard IMC consists of an AC-DC matrix converter input stage followed by a single VSI output stage, it is possible to replicate the VSI to produce multiple outputs. In this paper an open-end winding induction machine fed by an IMC with two output stages is presented. The IMC modulation strategy aims to reduce the common-mode voltage whilst compensating any zero sequence voltage fed to the machine. The system is modeled using a PSIM and MATLAB/Simulink platform. Experimental results demonstrating the viability of the method are presented using a 7.5 kW prototype. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2016-02-18 Article PeerReviewed Riedmann, Javier, Clare, Jon C., Wheeler, Patrick, Blasco Giménez, Ramón, Rivera, Marco and Pena, Ruben (2016) Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 63 (7). pp. 4118-4128. ISSN 1557-9948 Matrix converters Space vector pulse width modulation Variable speed drives http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7410069 doi:10.1109/TIE.2016.2531020 doi:10.1109/TIE.2016.2531020
spellingShingle Matrix converters
Space vector pulse width modulation
Variable speed drives
Riedmann, Javier
Clare, Jon C.
Wheeler, Patrick
Blasco Giménez, Ramón
Rivera, Marco
Pena, Ruben
Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title_full Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title_fullStr Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title_full_unstemmed Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title_short Open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
title_sort open-end winding induction machine fed by a dual-output indirect matrix converter
topic Matrix converters
Space vector pulse width modulation
Variable speed drives
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