Abstract

In this paper a new PWM inverter topology suitable for medium voltage (2300/4160 V) adjustable speed drive (ASD) systems is proposed. The modular inverter topology is derived by combining three standard 3-phase inverter modules and a 0.33 pu output transformer. The output voltage is high quality, multistep PWM with low dv/dt. Further, the approach also guarantees balanced operation and 100% utilization of each 3-phase inverter module over the entire speed range. These features enable the proposed topology to be suitable for powering constant torque as well as variable torque type loads. Clean power utility interface of the proposed inverter system can be achieved via an 18-pulse input transformer. Analysis, simulation, and experimental results are shown to validate the concepts.

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InverterPulse-width modulationTransformerTopology (electrical circuits)Adjustable-speed driveVoltageModular designGrid-tie inverterControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceTorqueElectronic engineeringEngineeringElectrical engineeringMaximum power point trackingPhysics

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Year
2002
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article
Volume
2
Pages
1416-1423
Citations
98
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E. Cengelci, S.U. Sulistijo, Byeong Ok Woo et al. (2002). A new medium voltage PWM inverter topology for adjustable speed drives. , 2 , 1416-1423. https://doi.org/10.1109/ias.1998.730328

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10.1109/ias.1998.730328