Study and Analysis of Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter Fed Induction Motor Drive in Various Pulse Width Modulation Techniques
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology (IJSET) (Vol.3, No. 8)Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Authors : S. Manivannan; S. Veerakumar; P. Karuppusamy; A. Nandhakumar;
Page : 1111-1114
Keywords : Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter; Space vector Pulse width Modulation (SVPWM); Modulated reference waveform; Center aligned; Third harmonic injection; Total Harmonic Distortion (THD); and Switching Stress.;
Abstract
The Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter supplies invariably required variable voltage and frequency of the adjustable speed drive system. A number of pulse width modulation (PWM) schemes are used to obtain variable voltage and frequency supply from an inverter. The most widely used PWM scheme for a Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter is carrier based sinusoidal PWM and Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM). There is an increasing trend of using SVPWM, because of their easier digital realization and better DC bus utilization. The study of SVPWM technique reveals that this technique utilizes DC bus voltage more efficiently and generates less harmonic distortion when compared with sinusoidal PWM techniques. The SVPWM technique has become one of the important PWM technique for Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter for the control of AC induction motor, Brushless DC motor, Switched Reluctance motor and Permanent Magnet Synchronous motor. In this paper having collection of different schemes in SVPWM. Specifically various schemes are Center aligned two level SVPWM, Level shifted multi-carrier concepts based SVPWM, and Third order harmonic injection based modulated reference waveform generation and comparison in SVPWM. This paper having simulation results of all the three schemes of SVPWM by using MATLAB/SIMULINK software. The performance of Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter fed induction motor drive based on various SVPWM schemes are analyzed by various reference parameters like DC bus utilization, Total harmonic distortion (THD), switching stress and efficiency. As a result of these analysis this paper recommends which scheme is more suitable for variable voltage and various frequency drives. The simulation results are provided to validate the proposed model approaches.
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