Design and Control Techniques for Extending High Frequency Operation of a CSI Induction Motor Drive

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An investigation of the maximum speed capability of a current source inverter (CSI) drive in both a three- and a six-phase connection is presented. It is shown that a six-phase configuration has distinct advantages over a three-phase connection in high speed capability for the same peak motor spike voltages. In addition, with proper control of the firing pulses fed to the inverters supplying the six-phase machine, the speed range can be substantially extended beyond the maximum limit predicted using conventional control. Predicted analytical results are correlated with results obtained by a detailed hybrid computer simulation. Copyright © 1983 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Lipo, T. A., & Walker, L. H. (1983). Design and Control Techniques for Extending High Frequency Operation of a CSI Induction Motor Drive. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, IA-19(5), 744–753. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.1983.4504283

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