Matrix Converter 3x5 with Calculated PWM Strategy for Feeding Induction Motor
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 7
Abstract
In this paper, the control with calculated PWM strategy for the 3x5 matrix converter is presented and analyzes. The main aim of the presented matrix converter is to use in industrial application with five phases machine feeded by three phases network. This strategy is developed to control multi-phases matrix converter. A study is given for the control strategy is achieved according to the quality of the output voltage and current under five phases asynchronous machine as load based on the THD evaluation. Simulation results are presented for the validation of this control strategy and to clarify the main advantages.
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