Novel Methods, Schemes and Techniques of Synchronous Modulation for Control of Transport Power Conversion Systems: An Overview
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OLESCHUK, Valentin, ERMURATSKII, Vladimir. Novel Methods, Schemes and Techniques of Synchronous Modulation for Control of Transport Power Conversion Systems: An Overview. In: Electric Vehicles International Conference: EV 2019, Ed. 1, 3-4 octombrie 2019, București. New Jersey: 2019, p. 0. ISBN 978-172810791-2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/EV.2019.8892863
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Electric Vehicles International Conference 2019
Conferința "2019 Electric Vehicles International Conference"
1, București, Romania, 3-4 octombrie 2019

Novel Methods, Schemes and Techniques of Synchronous Modulation for Control of Transport Power Conversion Systems: An Overview

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/EV.2019.8892863

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Oleschuk Valentin, Ermuratskii Vladimir
 
Institute of Power Engineering
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 17 martie 2023


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This manuscript presents short survey of novel methods and algorithms of alternative synchronous space-vector modulation elaborated for scalar control of power converters and induction motor drives for transport systems. It includes both description of peculiarities of this new modulation strategy, and examples of its development, modification, and dissemination for basic topologies of three-phase, five-phase, and six-phase systems (based on two-, three-and four modulated inverters) for electrified transport. These methods and techniques of synchronous pulsewidth modulation (PWM) allow providing continuous synchronization and waveform symmetry of the phase and line voltages of ac drives, with minimization of undesirable subharmonics in spectra of voltage and current, and also with minimization of undesirable common-mode voltage in traction drive systems.

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inverter, modulation strategy, symmetry of voltage waveforms, synchronization, traction ac drive