Open Journal of Energy Efficiency

Volume 11, Issue 3 (September 2022)

ISSN Print: 2169-2637   ISSN Online: 2169-2645

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A New Control Approach of a Three-Phase Inverter Two Levels

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DOI: 10.4236/ojee.2022.113005    166 Downloads   951 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we present the study, modelling and simulation of the duty cycle modulation (DCM) based on SVPWM control technique using Matlab/Simulink software. It is one of the most advanced control techniques of space vector modulation (SVM), which can be used for controlling static converters or for controlling electrical machines to achieve better dynamic performance. DCSVM is a control technique that generates control signals for the two-level voltage converter as well as for the intermediate times. The main advantage of this control technique is the reduction of the number of calculations, especially for the trigonometric functions and the generation of the reference voltage. In order to reduce the computational effort, we have designed a DCSVM controller that is able to faithfully reproduce the same vectors and output quantities as a classical SVM. In order to test the functionality and validity of the DCSVM control, we have developed different simulations that result in a total harmonic distortion (THD) of the voltage and current of 41.19% and 15.19% respectively with fundamental values of 61.51 V for the voltage and 2.80 A for the current; in contrast to the SVM which gives 47.27 V for the voltage and 2.01 A for the current with THDs of 77.16% for the voltage and 16.00% for the current. This results in an improvement in the distortion rate of around 25.5%. The results obtained are very satisfactory. The DCSVM is a real competitor to the SVM and its various variants.

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Yonga, F. , Welba, C. , Louossi, T. and Djongyang, N. (2022) A New Control Approach of a Three-Phase Inverter Two Levels. Open Journal of Energy Efficiency, 11, 55-70. doi: 10.4236/ojee.2022.113005.

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