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| DOI | 10.1109/TIE.2011.2134062 | ||||
| Año | 2011 | ||||
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Multiphase (more than three phases) power electronic converters are required mainly for feeding variable-speed multiphase drive systems. This paper presents one such solution by using a direct ac-ac converter that can be used to supply a nine-phase drive system. The input is a fixed-voltage and fixed-frequency three-phase input, and the output is a variable-voltage and variable-frequency nine-phase output. A simple pulsewidth-modulation technique is developed for the proposed ac-ac converter named as a nonsquare three-to-nine-phase matrix-converter configuration. The developed modulation technique is based on the comparison of a high-frequency carrier signal with the duty ratios. Although the carrier-based scheme is widely employed for the control of back-to-back converters, it has recently been used for controlling a three-to-three-phase matrix converter. This concept is extended in this paper for controlling a three-to-nine-phase matrix converter. With the two techniques that are proposed, one outputs 0.75 of the input magnitude and the other outputs reach 0.762 of the input. This is the maximum value of the output voltage in the linear modulation range that can be achieved in this configuration of the matrix converter. The viability of the proposed control techniques is proved analytically through simulation and an experimental approach.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Ahmed, S. K. Moin | - |
Aligarh Muslim Univ - India
Texas A&M Univ Qatar - Catar Aligarh Muslim University - India Texas A and M University at Qatar - Catar Texas A&M University at Qatar - Catar |
| 2 | Iqbal, Atif | Hombre |
Qatar Univ - Catar
Qatar University - Catar |
| 3 | Abu-Rub, Haitham | Hombre |
Texas A&M Univ Qatar - Catar
Texas A and M University at Qatar - Catar Texas A&M University at Qatar - Catar |
| 4 | RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, JOSE RAMON | Hombre |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
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| 5 | ROJAS-MONRROY, CHRISTIAN ALEXIS | Hombre |
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile
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| 6 | Saleh, Mohammad | Hombre |
Victoria Univ Australia - Australia
Qatar Petr - Catar Victoria University Melbourne - Australia Qatar Petroleum - Catar Victoria University - Australia |
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| Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst |
| Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India |
| Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
| Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi |
| Qatar National Research Fund |
| American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation |
| Aligarh Muslim University |
| British Royal Society |
| German Alexander von Humboldt |
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| Manuscript received October 19, 2010; revised January 13, 2011 and March 7, 2011; accepted March 16, 2011. Date of publication March 28, 2011; date of current version September 7, 2011. This publication was made possible in part by NPRP under Grant 08-369-2-140 from the Qatar National Research Fund and in part by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, under Grant 22(0462)/09/EMRII. |
| Manuscript received October 19, 2010; revised January 13, 2011 and March 7, 2011; accepted March 16, 2011. Date of publication March 28, 2011; date of current version September 7, 2011. This publication was made possible in part by NPRP under Grant 08-369-2-140 from the Qatar National Research Fund and in part by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, under Grant 22(0462)/09/EMRII. |