Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System

Pulse width modulation (PWM) methods are important for the detection performance of a sound navigation and ranging (sonar) system because they determine the output noise of the system. However, only few studies have been conducted on PWM methods for reducing harmonics of a sonar system. In this stud...

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Main Authors: Jaehyuk Choi, Dong-Hun Lee, Hyungsoo Mok
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-4e68cbaa385e472a9c48683f0c2b26ec2021-03-30T03:50:30ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01819986419988110.1109/ACCESS.2020.30324199233451Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar SystemJaehyuk Choi0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4861-9737Dong-Hun Lee1Hyungsoo Mok2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2304-444XElectric Machine and Power Electronics Laboratory, Konkuk University, Seoul, South KoreaAgency for Defense Development, Chinhae, South KoreaElectric Machine and Power Electronics Laboratory, Konkuk University, Seoul, South KoreaPulse width modulation (PWM) methods are important for the detection performance of a sound navigation and ranging (sonar) system because they determine the output noise of the system. However, only few studies have been conducted on PWM methods for reducing harmonics of a sonar system. In this study, we propose a discontinuous pulse width modulation (DPWM) method for three-leg two-phase (3L2P) inverters. Further, we derive a complete harmonic solution for a double-variable-controlled waveform for the proposed DPWM and conventional continuous pulse width modulation (CPWM) methods. Using these harmonic solutions, we analyze the normalized weighted total harmonic distortion (NWTHD) characteristics according to the modulation index (MI) of the inverter and phase difference of the output voltage for each method. Further, based on the results, we present a superiority map between the conventional CPWM and proposed DPWM methods in terms of the NWTHD. An NWTHD measurement experiment was performed to verify the proposed method. The experiment included additional evaluations of switch losses, phase difference variability, and voltage utilization, which are important factors for sonar systems. This is because improving only NWTHD performance while other factors degrade is not very useful. The results of the experiment confirm that the NWTHD for the proposed DPWM method was 92.5% of that for the conventional CPWM method. We confirm that the mean error of the NWTHD between the analytical and experimental values under similar conditions was less than ~2.2%. In addition, it was verified that the important factors, except NWTHD, were the same throughout additional experiments. Therefore, if the CPWM or DPWM method is selected based on the proposed selection criteria, realizing advantageous operation in terms of the NWTHD is possiblehttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9233451/Discontinuous pulse width modulationsonarvoltage source inverter
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Hyungsoo Mok
Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
IEEE Access
Discontinuous pulse width modulation
sonar
voltage source inverter
author_facet Jaehyuk Choi
Dong-Hun Lee
Hyungsoo Mok
author_sort Jaehyuk Choi
title Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
title_short Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
title_full Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
title_fullStr Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
title_full_unstemmed Discontinuous PWM Techniques of Three-Leg Two-Phase Voltage Source Inverter for Sonar System
title_sort discontinuous pwm techniques of three-leg two-phase voltage source inverter for sonar system
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Pulse width modulation (PWM) methods are important for the detection performance of a sound navigation and ranging (sonar) system because they determine the output noise of the system. However, only few studies have been conducted on PWM methods for reducing harmonics of a sonar system. In this study, we propose a discontinuous pulse width modulation (DPWM) method for three-leg two-phase (3L2P) inverters. Further, we derive a complete harmonic solution for a double-variable-controlled waveform for the proposed DPWM and conventional continuous pulse width modulation (CPWM) methods. Using these harmonic solutions, we analyze the normalized weighted total harmonic distortion (NWTHD) characteristics according to the modulation index (MI) of the inverter and phase difference of the output voltage for each method. Further, based on the results, we present a superiority map between the conventional CPWM and proposed DPWM methods in terms of the NWTHD. An NWTHD measurement experiment was performed to verify the proposed method. The experiment included additional evaluations of switch losses, phase difference variability, and voltage utilization, which are important factors for sonar systems. This is because improving only NWTHD performance while other factors degrade is not very useful. The results of the experiment confirm that the NWTHD for the proposed DPWM method was 92.5% of that for the conventional CPWM method. We confirm that the mean error of the NWTHD between the analytical and experimental values under similar conditions was less than ~2.2%. In addition, it was verified that the important factors, except NWTHD, were the same throughout additional experiments. Therefore, if the CPWM or DPWM method is selected based on the proposed selection criteria, realizing advantageous operation in terms of the NWTHD is possible
topic Discontinuous pulse width modulation
sonar
voltage source inverter
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9233451/
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