2016 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/vppc.2016.7791779
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Space Vector PWM Techniques for B3-VSI Fed Three-Phase IM Drives

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“…1 in the literature, the studies related to the delta inverter, which cannot take place in this classification, are limited. In these studies, inverter design and harmonic analysis of it [5,7], vector control application [6], the openloop control of the induction motor [4,16], comparison of the delta inverter with the bridge inverter [8], analysis of the switching techniques having 120° and 240° conduction modes [8], speed and torque estimation of the BDCM motor [9], vector control and performance analysis of the BACM motor [10], for large-scale PV systems, a 30 kW grid-connected delta inverter design and analysis of it [11], self-control application of the BDCM motor with FPGA [13,18], direct torque control of the induction motor with FPGA [14], direct torque control of the induction motor [12,15,22,23], control of the delta inverter with SVPWM [17,19,20], and comparison of RFOC and DTC techniques [21] were performed successfully.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 in the literature, the studies related to the delta inverter, which cannot take place in this classification, are limited. In these studies, inverter design and harmonic analysis of it [5,7], vector control application [6], the openloop control of the induction motor [4,16], comparison of the delta inverter with the bridge inverter [8], analysis of the switching techniques having 120° and 240° conduction modes [8], speed and torque estimation of the BDCM motor [9], vector control and performance analysis of the BACM motor [10], for large-scale PV systems, a 30 kW grid-connected delta inverter design and analysis of it [11], self-control application of the BDCM motor with FPGA [13,18], direct torque control of the induction motor with FPGA [14], direct torque control of the induction motor [12,15,22,23], control of the delta inverter with SVPWM [17,19,20], and comparison of RFOC and DTC techniques [21] were performed successfully.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some aspects of its performance have been compared with those of the B6-VSI. Since then, various carrier-based and space vector PWM techniques have been developed (Trzynadlowski et al , 1991; Trzynadlowski and Legowsksi, 1994; Sandoval et al , 2014; El Badsi et al , 2016). Despite the cost reduction of the delta inverter topology, its main limitation is the restricted number of the space voltage vectors, which is reduced to three active vectors rather than six active and two zero vectors in the case of the B6-inverter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%