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Comparison of Simple Control Strategies of Space-Vector Modulated Indirect Matrix Converter Under Distorted Supply Voltage
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2007
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringAerospace EngineeringSupply Voltage MeasurementPower Electronics ConverterSymmetric Supply HarmonicsSimple Control StrategiesDistorted Supply VoltagePower System ControlPower InverterPower ElectronicsElectric Power ConversionElectric Power QualityIndirect Space-vector ModulationPower Systems
<para xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> This paper concerns the effect of symmetric supply voltage harmonics in a space-vector modulated three-phase indirect matrix converter (IMC). The IMC is modulated using indirect space-vector modulation. The effect of symmetric supply harmonics on load voltages and currents is analyzed using space-vector presentation. The measurement and simulation results with distorted supply voltages are compared to the results with pure sinusoidal supply voltage. Four simple control methods of IMC are tested in simulations and measurements: 1) open-loop control without measurements (Method I); 2) calculation of modulation index using measured supply voltages (Method II); 3) closed-loop control of output currents (Method III); and 4) combination of Methods II and III, i.e., closed-loop output current control with supply voltage measurement (Method IV). All the methods are easy to implement and do not require complicated computing. It is noted that Methods II and IV, where modulation index is calculated using measured supply voltage magnitudes, can produce more sinusoidal load currents than Methods I and III, which suppose ideal supply conditions. </para>
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