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Title: A Reduced-Switch-Count Five-Level Inverter With Common-Mode Voltage Elimination for an Open-End Winding Induction Motor Drive
Authors: Tekwani, P. N.
Mondal, Gopal
Gopakumar, K.
Levi, Emil
Keywords: Common-Mode Voltage (CMV) Elimination
Induction Motor Drives
Multilevel Inverter
Open-End Winding Structure
Electrical Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFEE003
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Abstract: The paper presents a five-level inverter scheme with reduced power circuit complexity for an induction motor drive. The scheme is realized by cascading conventional two-level and three-level neutral point clamped inverters in conjunction with an open-end winding three-phase induction motor drive. An inverter control scheme with common-mode voltage (CMV) elimination, along with a simple dc link voltage control, is developed by using only switching states with zero CMV for the entire modulation range. Theoretical considerations are experimentally verified for a variety of operating conditions.
Description: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 54 (4) Aug. 2007; Page No. 2344-2351
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1270
ISSN: 0278-0046
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