Torque ripple reduction in direct torque control of induction machines by use of all voltage vectors of matrix converters
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Montazeri, Farhad; Arab Khaburi, Davood
- Source
- 2010 1st Power Electronic & Drive Systems & Technologies Conference (PEDSTC) Power Electronic & Drive Systems & Technologies Conference (PEDSTC), 2010 1st. :261-266 Feb, 2010
- Subject
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Torque control
Induction machines
Matrix converters
Inverters
Voltage
Hysteresis motors
Reactive power
Packaging
Costs
Table lookup
Direct Torque Control (DTC)
Induction Motor
Matrix Converter (MC)
Torque Ripple
- Language
This paper proposes the use of all voltage vectors of matrix converters to reduce the electromagnetic torque ripple which is one of the most important drawbacks of direct torque control for induction motors using matrix converters. The standard look up table for direct torque control by matrix converters is improved in order to include the small, medium and large voltage vectors of matrix converters. With the new look-up table and new hysteresis comparator with seven levels of output the system will differentiate between small, medium and large torque errors and consequently reduce the electromagnetic torque ripple and output current THD. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of this novel control strategy.