Direct torque control of doubly fed induction motor using three-level NPC inverter

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Abstract

This article presents the direct torque control (DTC) strategy for the doubly fed induction motor (DFIM) connected to two three-level voltage source inverters (3LVSIs) with neutral point clamped (NPC) structure. This control method allows to reduce the torque and flux ripples as well as to optimize the total harmonic distortion (THD) of motor currents. The use of 3LVSI increases the number of generated voltage, which allows improving the quality of its waveform and thus improves the DTC strategy. The system modeling and control are implemented in Matlab/Simulink environment. The analysis of simulation results shows the better performances of this control, especially in terms of torque and flux behavior, compared to conventional DTC.

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El Ouanjli, N., Derouich, A., El Ghzizal, A., Taoussi, M., El Mourabit, Y., Mezioui, K., & Bossoufi, B. (2019). Direct torque control of doubly fed induction motor using three-level NPC inverter. Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41601-019-0131-7

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