Model Predictive Current and Capacitor Voltage Control of Post-Fault Three-Level NPC Inverter-Fed Synchronous Reluctance Motor Drives
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Titre | Model Predictive Current and Capacitor Voltage Control of Post-Fault Three-Level NPC Inverter-Fed Synchronous Reluctance Motor Drives |
Type de publication | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Liu Y-C, Laghrouche S, N'Diaye A, Cirrincione M |
Conference Name | 2019 INTERNATIONAL AEGEAN CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND POWER ELECTRONICS (ACEMP) & 2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTIMIZATION OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (OPTIM) |
Publisher | Middle E Tech Univ; Atilim Univ; Transilvania Univ Brasov; Univ Politehnica Timisoara; Tech Univ Cluj Napoca; Inst Elect & Elect Engineers; IEEE Ind Elect Soc; IEEE PES; IEEE IAS |
Conference Location | 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-7687-5 |
Mots-clés | capacitor voltage balancing control, eight-switch three-phase inverter, Model predictive control, synchronous reluctance motor, three-level neutral-point-clamped inverter |
Résumé | This paper proposes a finite-control-set model predictive current and capacitor voltage control strategy for the synchronous reluctance motor drive systems fed by the eight-switch three-phase inverter (ESTPI), which is a type of post-fault reconfigured three-level neutral-point-clamped inverter with open-circuit fault in a leg. The proposed control strategy uses the discrete-time models of the drive system to predict the behavior of the stator currents and the neutral point potential (NPP) error for zero and small voltage vectors provided by the ESTPI. The errors between stator currents and their references in the rotor reference frame as well as the NPP error are evaluated in a predefined cost function. The basic voltage vector, which minimizes this cost function, is selected. The proposed control strategy can achieve not only the reference stator current tracking but also the capacitor voltage offset suppression. Simulation results have shown the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme. |