Modified switching-table strategy for reduction of current harmonics in direct torque controlled dualthree-phase permanent magnet synchronous machine drives

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The switching-table-based direct torque control (ST-DTC) strategies of dual-three-phase permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) drives are investigated in this study. Owing to its inherited advantage of suppression of sixth harmonic torque pulsation, dual-three-phase machine has attracted more and more interests among various sorts of multiphase machines. However, unexpected stator harmonic currents are often observed in the classical ST-DTC strategy for dual-threephase PMSM drives, which cause large losses and decrease the efficiency of the drive system. An optimised ST-DTC strategy which consists a two-step process to determinate the most appropriate inverter voltage vector is proposed to reduce the stator harmonic currents. The merits of the classical DTC, that is, simple structure and good dynamic performance, are still preserved. The experimental results verify that the proposed method can significantly reduce the current harmonics.

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Hoang, K. D., Ren, Y., Zhu, Z. Q., & Foster, M. (2015). Modified switching-table strategy for reduction of current harmonics in direct torque controlled dualthree-phase permanent magnet synchronous machine drives. IET Electric Power Applications, 9(1), 10–19. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-epa.2013.0388

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