Vector control of a five-phase induction motor supplied by a non-square 3×5 phase matrix converter

S. K. Moin Ahmed*, A. Iqbal, H. Abu-Rub, M. Saleh, A. Kalam

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Abstract

Multi-phase (more than three-phase) motor drives have gained popularity due to numerous advantages that they offer when compared to their three-phase counterparts. In principle, the supply to multi-phase drive systems is given from a multi-phase voltage source inverter. This paper proposes feeding a five-phase induction machine using a new class of direct AC-AC power electronic converter, called non-square three by five matrix converter. The matrix converter is a direct AC-AC power converter capable of supplying any number of output phases. The paper elaborates the indirect rotor field oriented control and analyses the operation of five-phase induction machine with current control in the rotational reference frame. Pulse-width modulation operation for the matrix converter is illustrated based on simple carrier-based approach. Performance, obtainable with two-axis current control, is illustrated for a number of operating conditions on the basis of simulation results. Full decoupling of rotor flux control and torque control is realised.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-64
Number of pages10
JournalAustralian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Five-phase
  • Matrix converter
  • Multi-phase
  • Vector control

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