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New Space Vector Selection Scheme for VSI Supplied Dual Three-Phase Induction MachineMILICEVIC, D. , KATIC, V. , CORBA, Z. , GRECONICI, M. |
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digital signal processor, dual three-phase induction motor, space vector pulse width modulation, vector space decomposition, voltage source inverter
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phase(15), induction(13), dual(10), motor(8), industry(8), drives(8), vector(7), power(7), electronics(7), applications(7)
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Date of Publication: 2013-02-28
Volume 13, Issue 1, Year 2013, On page(s): 59 - 64
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2013.01010
Web of Science Accession Number: 000315768300010
SCOPUS ID: 84875282361
Abstract
This paper presents a novel space vector selection scheme applicable for the control of dual three-phase induction motor drives supplied from a six-phase voltage source inverter (VSI). The vector selection method is based on the vector space decomposition technique (VSD). Unique vector selection pattern simplifies problems related to complicated implementation of standard VSD in commercially available digital signals processors (DSP). The proposed vector selection scheme is verified through a theoretical analysis, computer simulations and practical experimental results conducted on a dual three-phase test rig prototype with control algorithm implemented in Texas Instruments TMS320F2808 DSP. |
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