• Contact us
  • Give feedback
  • About
    • CONACYT Institutional Repository (RI-CONACYT)
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • español
    • English
View Item 
  •   RI-CONACYT Home
  • Producción científica
  • Artículos científicos
  • View Item
  •   RI-CONACYT Home
  • Producción científica
  • Artículos científicos
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

A novel modulated model predictive control applied to six-phase induction motor drives

Thumbnail
Artículo científico de suscripción - Resumen (15.89Kb)
Export
RISMendeleyRefworksZotero
Share
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14066/4436
Metadata
Show full item record
Author(s)
Ayala Silva, Magno ElíasCONACYT Authority; Doval Gandoy, Jesús; Rodas Benítez, Jorge EstebanCONACYT Authority; González Barrios, Osvaldo JuliánCONACYT Authority; Gregor Recalde, Raúl IgmarCONACYT Authority; Rivera, Marco
Date of publishing
2020-04-09
Type of publication
research article
Subject(s)
Mathematical model
Modulation
Predictive control
Rotors
Stators
Steady-stat
Switches
 
Abstract
Model-based predictive control techniques, with finite set control, are considered an interesting option to control multiphase drives due to their control flexibility and fast dynamic response. However, those techniques have some drawbacks such as a high computational cost, poor (x-y) currents reduction, and steady-state error, especially at high speeds. To improve some of these drawbacks, modulation stages have been presented as an alternative. However, some of those drawbacks have not been improved. This article proposes a novel approach to the classic predictive current control (PCC) applied to an asymmetrical six-phase induction machine, where a space vector modulation with specific vectors is used in order to improve the (x-y) currents, the steady-state error and total harmonic distortion (THD) at high operation speeds. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the characteristics of the proposed control technique in terms of current tracking, (x-y) currents reduction and THD of stator currents compared to the classic PCC.
Collections
  • Artículos científicos

Browse

All of RI-CONACYTCommunities and CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsAuthor profilesThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

Login

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)

Dr. Justo Prieto N 223 entre Teófilo del Puerto y Nicolás Billof, Villa Aurelia.

Telefax: +(595-21) 506 223 / 506 331 / 506 369

Código Postal 001417 - Villa Aurelia

Asunción - Paraguay