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A New Three-Phase Current Source Inverter with
Flexible PWM Capability

Biswas, SK and Basak, B and Sathiakumar, S and Vithayathi, J (1987) A New Three-Phase Current Source Inverter with
Flexible PWM Capability.
In: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 23 (5). pp. 921-926.

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Abstract

A new three-phase current source inverter topology is presented, consisting of three single-phase bridge inverters connected in series and feeding the isolated windings of a standard three-phase induction motor. Because a current zero in one phase now does not affect the others, it enables the implementation of a wide range of current PWM
patterns for the reduction and selective elimination of torque pulsations. Furthermore, this system allows for very fast control of the fundamental load current through the use of sinusoidal PWM, a method that was not possible to implement on existing inverter topologies.

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Department/Centre:Division of Electrical Sciences > Electrical Engineering
ID Code:20616
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Deposited On:11 Jan 2010 15:37
Last Modified:11 Jan 2010 15:37

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