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Carrier-Based PWM Overmodulation Strategies for Five-Phase Inverters

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In three-phase electric drives, overmodulation is commonly used to fully exploit the dc-bus voltage, increase the dynamic performance of the motor, and reduce the inverter switching frequency. The same advantages… Click to show full abstract

In three-phase electric drives, overmodulation is commonly used to fully exploit the dc-bus voltage, increase the dynamic performance of the motor, and reduce the inverter switching frequency. The same advantages can be found in multiphase converters, where a higher number of degrees of freedom allows defining new operating modes. In this article, the extension of the overmodulation strategies of three-phase inverters to five-phase systems is investigated. Experimental tests on a five-phase induction motor drive are carried out to verify the feasibility of the developed techniques, the quality of the current waveforms, and the improvement in the dynamic performance of the drive.

Keywords: carrier based; overmodulation strategies; phase inverters; phase; five phase

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2021

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