This paper introduces and analyzes the power losses of a five-phase drive system based on an indirect matrix converter (IMC) and a five-phase synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM). The different loss components in the power converter and the motor have been discussed and analyzed. Moreover, a control strategy is applied to decrease the power converter losses and make the system superior to the conventional one. The carrier-based pulse-width-modulation (CBPWM) method is used for this. Through the CBPWM, switching losses are kept as low as possible in this technique by ensuring that the rectifier stage experiences zero current commutation. To achieve this, the rectifier and inverter stages are synchronized so that the commutation in the rectif...
This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding moto...
The two five-phase Induction Motor (IM) drive system that is serially connected is available in lite...
Abstract - This paper proposes a simple Carrier-Based PWM (CBPWM) technique to control the three- to...
This paper introduces and analyzes the power losses of a five-phase drive system based on an indirec...
This paper analyses the performance of a high reliability multiphase electric drive system. The driv...
This article introduces three-phase synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) drive system based on matri...
The interest in motor drive systems with a number of phases greater than three has increased, mainly...
This paper investigated and demonstrated an electric drive topology with inherently high reliability...
This paper proposes an optimal current angle to maximize the torque under the fault condition for a ...
All available Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) techniques employed to different Matrix Converter (MC) to...
This paper compares and evaluates the cost, performance and reliability of three drive systems. The ...
Multiphase power converters generate common mode voltage due to switching actions of the power switc...
Multi-phase (more than three-phase) converters are required mainly for feeding variable speed multi-...
This article presents and analyzes a three-to-five-phase indirect matrix converter (IMC) structure f...
Multi-phase (more than three-phase) converters are required mainly for feeding variable speed multi-...
This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding moto...
The two five-phase Induction Motor (IM) drive system that is serially connected is available in lite...
Abstract - This paper proposes a simple Carrier-Based PWM (CBPWM) technique to control the three- to...
This paper introduces and analyzes the power losses of a five-phase drive system based on an indirec...
This paper analyses the performance of a high reliability multiphase electric drive system. The driv...
This article introduces three-phase synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) drive system based on matri...
The interest in motor drive systems with a number of phases greater than three has increased, mainly...
This paper investigated and demonstrated an electric drive topology with inherently high reliability...
This paper proposes an optimal current angle to maximize the torque under the fault condition for a ...
All available Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) techniques employed to different Matrix Converter (MC) to...
This paper compares and evaluates the cost, performance and reliability of three drive systems. The ...
Multiphase power converters generate common mode voltage due to switching actions of the power switc...
Multi-phase (more than three-phase) converters are required mainly for feeding variable speed multi-...
This article presents and analyzes a three-to-five-phase indirect matrix converter (IMC) structure f...
Multi-phase (more than three-phase) converters are required mainly for feeding variable speed multi-...
This paper proposes a space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm for a five-phase open-end winding moto...
The two five-phase Induction Motor (IM) drive system that is serially connected is available in lite...
Abstract - This paper proposes a simple Carrier-Based PWM (CBPWM) technique to control the three- to...