Multi-level open end windings multi-motor drives

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Abstract

A multi-level open-end winding converter topology for multiple-motor drives is presented featuring a main multi-level inverter processing the power delivered to the motors and an active filter based on an auxiliary two-level inverter. The main inverter operates at the fundamental frequency in order to achieve low switching power losses, while the active filter is Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) operated to suitably shape the motor currents. The proposed configuration features less phase current distortion than conventional multi-level inverters operating at the fundamental frequency, while achieving a higher efficiency compared to PWM multi-level inverters. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of such a configuration on both multiple motors-single converter and multiple motor-multiple converter drives.

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Foti, S., Testa, A., De Caro, S., Scimone, T., Scelba, G., & Scarcella, G. (2019). Multi-level open end windings multi-motor drives. Energies, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12050861

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