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Carrier-Based PWM Method to Reduce Common-Mode Voltage of Three-to-Five-Phase Indirect Matrix Converter

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  • Rutian Wang
  • Xingjun Mu
  • Zhiqiang Wu
  • Lihui Zhu
  • Qiufeng Chen
  • Xue Wang

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In order to reduce the common-mode voltage (CMV) for three-to-five-phase indirect matrix converter (IMC), the CMV with the conventional modulation strategy is analyzed. A novel carrier-based PWM (CBPWM) method is proposed in this paper. The zero vectors in the inverter stage are assigned to the rectifier stage, equivalently, which are not considered in the inverter stage. The zero vectors are selected appropriately to ensure that the dc-link is connected to an input phase with the minimum absolute value, so that the larger CMV can be avoided. Then, the modulation signals are derived by the duty ratios, which are used to compare with the only one carrier signal and generate the gate pulses of switches. With the proposed method, the CMV is reduced effectively compared with the conventional modulation strategy. This method is analyzed and researched with a simulation model established by Matlab/Simulink. Simulation results are provided in detail to verify the feasibility and validity of the proposed method.

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  • Rutian Wang & Xingjun Mu & Zhiqiang Wu & Lihui Zhu & Qiufeng Chen & Xue Wang, 2016. "Carrier-Based PWM Method to Reduce Common-Mode Voltage of Three-to-Five-Phase Indirect Matrix Converter," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6086497
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/6086497
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