Comparison of efficiency for different switching tables in six-phase induction motor DTC drive

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In this paper, different switching tables proposed for the Direct Torque Controlled (DTC) of a six-phase induction machine are simulated and implemented. A six-phase induction motor has 64 space voltage vectors which result in increased complexity in the selecting of inverters switching. The unsuitable selection of a switching table leads to large harmonics especially at low speed and it also reduces drive efficiency. A six-phase induction machine has large zero sequence harmonic currents of the order 6k ±1. These harmonic currents are varied in various techniques. Decreasing this loss is essential in a six-phase induction machine. The main purpose of this paper is to improve the ST-DTC of six-phase induction machines to reduce the voltage and current harmonics and the torque pulsation. Selecting a suitable method for minimizing these harmonics is very important.

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Taheri, A., Rahmati, A., & Kaboli, S. (2012). Comparison of efficiency for different switching tables in six-phase induction motor DTC drive. Journal of Power Electronics, 12(1), 128–135. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2012.12.1.128

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