Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors

This paper presents a comparative study and a method to improve Volt-Hertz (V/f) based speed control of Induction Motors (IMs). For this purpose, Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM) and space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) techniques are investigated and evaluated, especially from the po...

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Main Author: Selami Kesler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pamukkale University 2018-10-01
Series:Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/39683/469346
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spelling doaj-74516ec6ec2645e18d2f2ff45a93a7562021-04-04T13:24:33ZengPamukkale UniversityPamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences1300-70092147-58812018-10-01245797808218Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motorsSelami KeslerThis paper presents a comparative study and a method to improve Volt-Hertz (V/f) based speed control of Induction Motors (IMs). For this purpose, Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM) and space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) techniques are investigated and evaluated, especially from the point of their control performance on the V/f-based control for three-phase IMs working at different load and speed conditions. From this aspect, it is a different study from the literature. Steady and transient effects of both techniques on the above mentioned control methods are analyzed for several case studies. Afterwards, adjustable boost voltage application with modified reference commands technique is proposed for both PWM methods in order to improve start-up performance. All investigations for both PWM models are carried out under the same conditions. Although SVPWM technique gives more effective results in many cases, the proposed method provides noticeable improvements on SPWM-based applications from point of performance on the control method. As a novelty of this study, it is shown that, the bad performance of the control method at low frequency in SPWM application, which has lower computational burden for low cost microcontroller, can be improved by applying adjustable boost voltage along with modified references that are proportional to the DC bus current.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/39683/469346induction motorperformance analysispulse width modulationvariable speed drivesvolt-hertz controlasenkron motorperformans analizidarbe genişlik modülasyonudeğişken hızlı sürücülervolt-hertz kontrol
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Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
induction motor
performance analysis
pulse width modulation
variable speed drives
volt-hertz control
asenkron motor
performans analizi
darbe genişlik modülasyonu
değişken hızlı sürücüler
volt-hertz kontrol
author_facet Selami Kesler
author_sort Selami Kesler
title Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
title_short Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
title_full Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
title_fullStr Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of different PWM techniques on V/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
title_sort performance analysis of different pwm techniques on v/f-based speed control with adjustable boost voltage application for induction motors
publisher Pamukkale University
series Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1300-7009
2147-5881
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper presents a comparative study and a method to improve Volt-Hertz (V/f) based speed control of Induction Motors (IMs). For this purpose, Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation (SPWM) and space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) techniques are investigated and evaluated, especially from the point of their control performance on the V/f-based control for three-phase IMs working at different load and speed conditions. From this aspect, it is a different study from the literature. Steady and transient effects of both techniques on the above mentioned control methods are analyzed for several case studies. Afterwards, adjustable boost voltage application with modified reference commands technique is proposed for both PWM methods in order to improve start-up performance. All investigations for both PWM models are carried out under the same conditions. Although SVPWM technique gives more effective results in many cases, the proposed method provides noticeable improvements on SPWM-based applications from point of performance on the control method. As a novelty of this study, it is shown that, the bad performance of the control method at low frequency in SPWM application, which has lower computational burden for low cost microcontroller, can be improved by applying adjustable boost voltage along with modified references that are proportional to the DC bus current.
topic induction motor
performance analysis
pulse width modulation
variable speed drives
volt-hertz control
asenkron motor
performans analizi
darbe genişlik modülasyonu
değişken hızlı sürücüler
volt-hertz kontrol
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/39683/469346
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