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Artículo
Predictive current control in electrical drives: an illustrated review with case examples using a five-phase induction motor drive with distributed windings
Autor/es | Bermúdez Guzmán, Mario
Martín Torres, Cristina González Prieto, Ignacio Durán, Mario J. Ruiz Arahal, Manuel Barrero, Federico |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas y Automática |
Fecha de publicación | 2019 |
Fecha de depósito | 2023-11-24 |
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Resumen | The industrial application of electric machines in variable-speed drives has grown in the last decades thanks to the
development of microprocessors and power converters. Although three-phase machines constitute the most ... The industrial application of electric machines in variable-speed drives has grown in the last decades thanks to the development of microprocessors and power converters. Although three-phase machines constitute the most common case, the interest of the research community has been recently focused on machines with more than three phases, known as multiphase machines. The principal reason lies in the exploitation of their advantages like reliability, better current distribution among phases or lower current harmonic production in the power converter than conventional three-phase ones, to name a few. Nevertheless, multiphase drives applications require the development of complex controllers to regulate the torque (or speed) and flux of the machine. In this regard, predictive current controllers have recently appeared as a viable alternative due to an easy formulation and a high flexibility to incorporate different control objectives. It is found however that these controllers face some peculiarities and limitations in their use that require attention. This work attempts to tackle the predictive current control technique as a viable alternative for the regulation of multiphase drives, paying special attention to the development of the control technique and the discussion of the benefits and limitations. Case examples with experimental results in a symmetrical five-phase induction machine with distributed windings in motoring mode of operation are used to this end. |
Cita | Bermúdez Guzmán, M., Martín Torres, C., González Prieto, I., Durán, M.J., Ruiz Arahal, M. y Barrero, F. (2019). Predictive current control in electrical drives: an illustrated review with case examples using a five-phase induction motor drive with distributed windings. IET Electric Power Applications, 14 (8), 1290-1310. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-epa.2019.0667. |
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