Power Electronic Converters: PWM Strategies and Current Control Techniques

Author:   Eric Monmasson
Publisher:   ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Pages:   608
Publication Date:   11 March 2011
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A voltage converter changes the voltage of an electrical power source and is usually combined with other components to create a power supply. This title is devoted to the control of static converters, which deals with pulse-width modulation (PWM) techniques, and also discusses methods for current control. Various application cases are treated. The book is ideal for professionals in power engineering, power electronics, and electric drives industries, as well as practicing engineers, university professors, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.

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Author:   Eric Monmasson
Publisher:   ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.966kg
ISBN:  

9781848211957


ISBN 10:   1848211953
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   11 March 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction xv Chapter 1. Carrier-Based Pulse Width Modulation for Two-level Three-phase Voltage Inverters 1 Francis LABRIQUE and Jean-Paul LOUIS 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Reference voltages varef, vbref, vcref 4 1.3. Reference voltages Paref, Pbref, Pcref  10 1.4. Link between the quantities va, vb, vc and Pa, Pb, Pc  12 1.5. Generation of PWM signals 13 1.6. Determination of the reference waves varef k, vbref k, and vcref k from the reference waves varef k, vbref k, vcref k  24 1.7. Conclusion 32 1.8. Bibliography 33 Chapter 2. Space Vector Modulation Strategies 35 Nicolas PATIN and Vincent LANFRANCHI 2.1. Inverters and space vector PWM 35 2.2. Geometric approach to the problem 48 2.3. Space vector PWM and implementation 58 2.4. Conclusion 68 2.5. Bibliography 69 Chapter 3. Overmodulation of Three-phase Voltage Inverters 71 Nicolas PATIN and Eric MONMASSON 3.1. Background 71 3.2. Comparison of modulation strategies 72 3.3. Saturation of modulators 78 3.4. Improved overmodulation 81 3.5. Bibliography 91 Chapter 4. Computed and Optimized Pulse Width Modulation Strategies 93 Vincent LANFRANCHI, Nicolas PATIN and Daniel DEPERNET 4.1. Introduction to programmed PWM 93 4.2. Range of valid frequencies for PWM 95 4.3. Programmed harmonic elimination PWM 97 4.4. Optimized PWM 100 4.5. Calculated multilevel PWM 108 4.6. Conclusion 114 4.7. Bibliography 115 Chapter 5. Delta-Sigma Modulation 119 Jean-Paul VILAIN and Christophe LESBROUSSART 5.1. Introduction 119 5.2. Principle of single-phase Delta-Sigma modulation 120 5.3. Three-phase case: vector DSM 128 5.4. Conclusion 138 5.5. Bibliography 139 Chapter 6. Stochastic Modulation Strategies 141 Vincent LANFRANCHI and Nicolas PATIN 6.1. Introduction 141 6.2. Spread-spectrum techniques and their applications 142 6.3. Description of stochastic modulation techniques 144 6.4. Spectral analysis of stochastic modulation 147 6.5. Conclusion 155 6.6. Bibliography 156 Chapter 7. Electromagnetic Compatibility of Variable Speed Drives: Impact of PWM Control Strategies 159 Bertrand REVOL 7.1. Introduction 159 7.2. Objectives of an EMC study 161 7.3. EMC mechanisms in static converters 162 7.4. Time-domain simulation 167 7.5. Frequency-domain modeling: a tool for the engineer 169 7.6. PWM control 178 7.7. Comparison of sources for different carrier-based PWM strategies 190 7.8. Space vector PWM 193 7.9. Structure for minimizing the common mode voltage 199 7.10. Conclusion 200 7.11. Bibliography 200 Chapter 8. Multiphase Voltage Source Inverters 203 Xavier KESTELYN and Eric SEMAIL 8.1. Introduction 203 8.2. Vector modeling of voltage source inverters 204 8.3. Inverter as seen by the multiphase load 221 8.4. Conclusion 237 8.5. Bibliography 238 Chapter 9. PWM Strategies for Multilevel Converters 243 Thierry MEYNARD and Guillaume GATEAU 9.1. Introduction to multilevel and interleaved converters 243 9.2. Modulators 252 9.3. Examples of control signal generators for various multilevel structures 274 9.4. Conclusion 280 9.5. Bibliography 283 Chapter 10. PI Current Control of a Synchronous Motor 287 Mohamed Wissem NAOUAR, Eric MONMASSON, Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA and Ahmad Ammar NAASSANI 10.1. Introduction 287 10.2. Model of a synchronous motor 288 10.3. Typical power delivery system for a synchronous motor 300 10.4. PI current control of a synchronous motor in the fixed three-phase coordinate system of the stator 303 10.5. PI current control for a synchronous motor in a rotating coordinate system (d, q) 311 10.6. Conclusion 316 10.7. Bibliography 317 Chapter 11. Predictive Current Control for a Synchronous Motor 319 Mohamed Wissem NAOUAR, Eric MONMASSON, Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA and Ahmad Ammar NAASSANI 11.1. Introduction 319 11.2. Minimum-switching-frequency predictive control strategies 320 11.3. Limited-switching-frequency predictive control strategies 321 11.4. Limited-switching-frequency predictive current control strategies for a synchronous motor 322 11.5. Conclusion 333 11.6. Bibliography 334 Chapter 12. Sliding Mode Current Control for a Synchronous Motor 335 Ahmad Ammar NAASSANI, Mohamed Wissem NAOUAR, Eric MONMASSON and Ilhem SLAMA-BELKHODJA 12.1. Introduction 335 12.2. Sliding mode current control for a DC motor 336 12.3. Sliding mode current control of a synchronous motor 350 12.4. Conclusion 369 12.5. Bibliography 370 Chapter 13. Hybrid Current Controller with Large Bandwidth and Fixed Switching Frequency 371 Serge PIERFEDERICI, Farid MEIBODY-TABAR and Jean-Philippe MARTIN 13.1. Introduction 371 13.2. Main types of discrete-output current regulators 374 13.3. Tools for limit cycle analysis 392 13.4. Conclusion 414 13.5. Bibliography 414 Chapter 14. Current Control Using Self-oscillating Current Controllers 417 Jean-Claude LE CLAIRE 14.1. Introduction 417 14.2. Operating principle of the self-oscillating current controller 418 14.3. Improvements to the SOCC 428 14.4. Characteristics of the SOCC 432 14.5. Extensions to the SOCC concept 435 14.6. Conclusion 445 14.7. Bibliography 445 Chapter 15. Current and Voltage Control Strategies Using Resonant Correctors: Examples of Fixed-frequency Applications 449 Joseph PIERQUIN, Arnaud DAVIGNY and Benoît ROBYNS 15.1. Introduction 449 15.2. Current control with resonant correctors 451 15.3. Voltage control strategy 463 15.4. Conclusion 483 15.5. Appendix: transformer parameters 484 15.6. Bibliography 484 Chapter 16. Current Control Strategies for Multicell Converters 487 Guillaume GATEAU and Thierry MEYNARD 16.1. Introduction 487 16.2. Multilevel conversion topology 488 16.3. Modeling and analysis of degrees of freedom for control 495 16.4. Analysis of degrees of freedom available to the control algorithm 497 16.5. Classification of control strategies 500 16.6. Indirect control strategy for a single-phase leg 501 16.7. Direct control strategy for a single-phase leg 513 16.8. Command strategy, three-phase approach 521 16.9. Features of multicell converters: need for an observer 530 16.10. Conclusions and outlook 531 16.11. Bibliography 533 List of Authors 537 Index 541

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