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
Abstract
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.
Keywords
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.