“…However, there is a common feature to all applications: a proper modulation technique needs to be designed to achieve high performance. Among different methods, space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) is one of the most popular choices due to the easy digital implementation and because of a better utilization of the available dc bus voltage [5]. However, the extension of SVPWM algorithms from the three to multi-phase systems is far from trivial.…”
Abstract. Multi-phase machines and drives is a topic of growing relevance in recent years, and it presents many challenging issues that still need further research. This is the case of multi-phase space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM), which shows not only more space vectors than the standard three-phase case, but also new subspaces where the space vectors are mapped. Different approaches have been recently followed, and the aim of this paper is to review and classify these methods. Comparative results are included to highlight the weak and strong points of the different methods. Finally some conclusions are extracted pointing out the problems that still need to be solved.
“…However, there is a common feature to all applications: a proper modulation technique needs to be designed to achieve high performance. Among different methods, space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) is one of the most popular choices due to the easy digital implementation and because of a better utilization of the available dc bus voltage [5]. However, the extension of SVPWM algorithms from the three to multi-phase systems is far from trivial.…”
Abstract. Multi-phase machines and drives is a topic of growing relevance in recent years, and it presents many challenging issues that still need further research. This is the case of multi-phase space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM), which shows not only more space vectors than the standard three-phase case, but also new subspaces where the space vectors are mapped. Different approaches have been recently followed, and the aim of this paper is to review and classify these methods. Comparative results are included to highlight the weak and strong points of the different methods. Finally some conclusions are extracted pointing out the problems that still need to be solved.
“…• a utilização da teoria pq para a obtenção dos sinais de referência dos compensadores (Buso et al, 2006), (Broeck et al, 1998), (Holmes, Lipo, 2003).…”
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“…A figura 2.10a ilustra o espectro da tensão de saída do conversor, com relação ao terminal G1, utilizando CPWM já discutidos por (Black, 1953); (Grant, Barton, 1980), (Hamman, Merwe, 1988) e (Holmes, Lipo, 2003).…”
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“…Na figura 2.10b mostra-se o espectro da tensão na carga (com relação ao terminal G2), notando-se a ausência do componente harmônico na freqüência de chaveamento, que é de seqüência zero, discutida por (Grant, Barton, 1980), (Hamman, Merwe, 1988) e (Holmes, Lipo, 2003 …”
Section: Análise Do Espectro Das Tensõesunclassified
“…Segundo (Buso , Mattavelli, 2006), (Broeck ET al, 1988), (Holmes, Lipo, 2003 (Fritzsche, 1978) (Buso, Mattavelli, 2006), (Broeck, et al, 1988) e (Holmes, Lipo, 2003 …”
Power electronics technology has become the enabling technology for the integration of distributed power generation systems (DPGS) such as offshore wind turbine power systems and commercial photovoltaic power plants. Depending on the applications, a vast array of DPGS‐based power converter topologies has been developed and more are coming into the market in order to achieve an efficient and reliable power conversion from the renewables. In addition, stringent demands from both the distribution system operators and the consumers have been imposed on the renewable‐based DPGS. This article presents an overview of the power converters for the DPGS, mainly based on wind turbine systems and photovoltaic systems, covering a wide range of applications. Moreover, the modulation schemes and interfacing power filters for the power converters are also exemplified. Finally, the general control strategies for those systems are discussed in order to fulfill the increasingly strict requirements.
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