Asymmetric neutral point diode clamped topology with reduced component count for switched reluctance machine drive

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Scholtz, Pieter Antonie
Gitau, Michael Njoroge

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MDPI

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The Reduced Asymmetric Neutral Point Clamped converter topology for unipolar driven, multiphase switched reluctance machines is proposed in this paper. This topology shares similarities with the conventional NPC and Asymmetric-NPC topologies, however it is unique in that the components for the capacitor string and outer semiconductor switches are shared among all the phases for a reduced component count. Some switching state combinations are not possible during commutation overlap between motor phases, resulting in minor torque transients during regenerative braking. A custom modulation scheme is implemented with fixed frequency, phase-shifted carrier waveforms that allow for automatic balancing of the neutral point voltage and interleaved switching of the semiconductor switches. A simple torque observer control architecture is used with minor adjustments for arbitrating torque contribution priorities between phases during handover.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Simulation files and results data are available on request.

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Pulse width modulation (PWM), Switched reluctance motor (SRM), Neutral point clamped (NPC) converter

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Scholtz, P.A.; Gitau, M.N. Asymmetric Neutral Point Diode Clamped Topology with Reduced Component Count for Switched Reluctance Machine Drive. Energies 2022, 15, 2468. https://DOI.org/10.3390/en15072468.