1. A Broad Range of Speed Control of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Driven by a Modular Multilevel TSBC Converter.
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Kawamura, Wataru, Chiba, Yuto, and Akagi, Hirofumi
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PERMANENT magnet motors , *CONVERTERS (Electronics) , *ELECTRIC potential , *MOTOR drives (Electric motors) , *SYNCHRONOUS electric motors - Abstract
This paper provides a theoretical and experimental discussion on a modular multilevel triple-star bridge-cell converter with focus on mitigating the capacitor-voltage fluctuation contained in each bridge cell. A new control method proposed in this paper is characterized by properly superimposing both common-mode voltage and circulating currents in the whole speed range. Moreover, this paper optimizes the amplitude and frequency of the superimposed common-mode voltage on the basis of theoretical analysis, thus resulting in minimizing the voltage fluctuation. The optimized control method makes both voltage fluctuation and cluster-current amplitude smaller than do the existing methods. Experimental waveforms obtained from a three-phase downscaled system using a 370-V, 15-kW, 75-Hz, six-pole, permanent-magnet synchronous motor verify good start-up performance from a standstill to the rated speed, keeping both capacitor-voltage and cluster current within acceptable levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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