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A Space Vector Modulation Strategy for Improving Voltage Transfer Ratio of Multi-Phase Inverter
by Yihui Xia, Mingchen Jing and Yuanzheng Ma
Electronics 2024, 13(10), 1907; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13101907 - 13 May 2024
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In the five-phase-inverter adjustable speed system, a five-phase two-level inverter usually adopts the nearest-two vector SVPWM (NTV-SVPWM) or the nearest-four vector SVPWM (NFV-SVPWM). The former one has a high-output-current harmonic, which increases the power losses, while the latter one has a low harmonic, [...] Read more.
In the five-phase-inverter adjustable speed system, a five-phase two-level inverter usually adopts the nearest-two vector SVPWM (NTV-SVPWM) or the nearest-four vector SVPWM (NFV-SVPWM). The former one has a high-output-current harmonic, which increases the power losses, while the latter one has a low harmonic, but its sinusoidal voltage transfer ratio (VTR) is 0.812, which decreases load capacity. To improve the loading capacity and decrease the power losses of the five-phase-inverter adjustable speed system, a new space vector over-modulation method based on multi-vector weighting is proposed in this paper, and harmonic characteristics of the proposed over-modulation method are analyzed. The simulation results indicate that the proposed over-modulation method has a lower output voltage error than that with the traditional NFV-SVPWM and has a lower output current THD than that with the traditional NTV-SVPWM. The experimental results verify that the proposed method is correct and feasible. Full article
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Research on Two Improved High–Voltage–Transfer–Ratio Space–Vector Pulse–Width–Modulation Strategies Applied to Five–Phase Inverter
by Mingchen Jing, Yihui Xia and Bin Zhang
Electronics 2024, 13(8), 1546; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13081546 - 18 Apr 2024
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Considering that the defects of traditional nearest–two–vector SVPWM (NTV–SVPWM) have a low voltage transfer ratio (VTR) and those of nearest–four–vector SVPWM (NFV–SVPWM) have a high output current harmonic, two improved space–voltage pulse–width–modulation (SVPWM) strategies are proposed in this paper, based on analyzing the [...] Read more.
Considering that the defects of traditional nearest–two–vector SVPWM (NTV–SVPWM) have a low voltage transfer ratio (VTR) and those of nearest–four–vector SVPWM (NFV–SVPWM) have a high output current harmonic, two improved space–voltage pulse–width–modulation (SVPWM) strategies are proposed in this paper, based on analyzing the harmonic characteristics of traditional NTV–SVPWM and NFV–SVPWM. The first strategy is to synthesize the referenced voltage vector according to the different weight factors by NTV–SVPWM and NFV–SVPWM. The second strategy is to synthesize the referenced voltage vector according to the different weight factors of NFV–SVPWM and the large vector. Compared to NTV–SVPWM, the simulation results show that the two proposed SVPWM strategies have lower output voltage errors and THDs. Compared to NFV–SVPWM, the simulation results show that the two proposed SVPWM strategies have higher VTRs and THDs. Compared to the two proposed SVPWM strategies, proposed SVPWM strategy one has a lower output voltage error and THD. The experimental results verify that the proposed modulation strategy is correct and feasible. Full article
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