A Hybrid MMC-based induction motor drive with no torque restrictions at low speeds

D. Soto-Sanchez, Luis Reyes, R. Cárdenas
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The adjustment of the DC-link voltage in proportion to the speed, except at very-low frequencies, can potentially overcome torque limitations in MMC-based AC motor drives. However, the grid- and motor-side converter require be equipped with FB cells. To reduce this requirement, this work proposes the use of Hybrid MMC converters. To further improve performance at very-low frequencies, it is proposed that the intermediate link, between the grid- and motor-side converter, be operated as AC link, instead of DC-link, but only at low speed. An AC link voltage having a relatively small amplitude and frequency, compared to nominal values of the motor, is sufficient to maintain the ripple as low as that of the nominal speed. Results shows that 50% and 25%, of the total number of cells in the grid- and motor-side converter, respectively, are required to be of the FB type. This may be a practical solution for medium power drives that require to operate at very-low frequencies without torque restrictions.
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基于混合动力mmc的感应电机驱动,低速时无扭矩限制
除了在非常低的频率下,直流链路电压与速度成比例的调整可以潜在地克服基于mmc的交流电机驱动器的扭矩限制。然而,电网侧和电机侧的变流器需要配备FB电池。为了降低这一要求,本工作提出使用混合MMC转换器。为了进一步提高极低频时的性能,建议将电网侧和电机侧变流器之间的中间环节改为交流环节,而不是直流环节,但只能在低速时运行。与电机的标称值相比,具有相对较小幅度和频率的交流链路电压足以维持与标称速度一样低的纹波。结果表明,在电网侧和电机侧的变流器中,分别要求50%和25%的电池单元为FB型。这可能是一个实用的解决方案,中等功率的驱动器,需要在非常低的频率,没有扭矩限制操作。
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