Control and Performance Analysis of an Indirect Matrix Converter Fed Triple Star Induction Motor

Authors

  • Ahmed Azib
    Affiliation

    Laboratoire de Technologie Industrielle et de l'information (LTII), Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia, Algeria

  • Adel Oubelaid
    Affiliation

    Laboratoire de Technologie Industrielle et de l'information (LTII), Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia, Algeria

     

  • Djamel Ziane
    Affiliation

    Laboratoire de Technologie Industrielle et de l'information (LTII), Faculté de Technologie, Université de Bejaia, 06000 Bejaia, Algeria

    Nantes Université, Institut de Recherche en Énergie Électrique de Nantes, Atlantique, IREENA, UR 4642, 44600 Saint-Nazaire, France

     

  • Mohamed Fouad Benkhoris
    Affiliation

    Nantes Université, Institut de Recherche en Énergie Électrique de Nantes, Atlantique, IREENA, UR 4642, 44600 Saint-Nazaire, France

     

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.22832

Abstract

Efficient operation is a recommended factor in most of industrial applications. In this paper, an indirect matrix converter (IMC) topology is developed and proposed to substitute the classical (AC/DC/AC) three phase converter topologies; where the control strategy is frequently performed with a voltage source inverter (VSI). Large electrolytic capacitors are viewed as hazardous due to their short lifetime compared to ordinary capacitors and power switches, as well as their contribution to the total bulk and weight of the converter. Matrix converters may be the answer to getting rid of the capacitor, shrinking the converter, and improving its efficiency (MC). These advantages are offset by the fact that the (MC) calls for a tricky switching technique based on pulse width modulation, which is prone to commutation failure. The direct frequency conversion using the indirect matrix converter (IMC) with many advantages has appeared as an alternative to these conventional voltage inverters. This study investigates a field-oriented control (FOC) scheme for indirect matrix converter fed triple star induction motor (TSIM). After building the proposed IMC converter topology, an adequate field-oriented control strategy-based space vector modulation (SVM) is proposed and adapted for the control of the triple star induction motor. The FOC technique guarantees flux and torque decoupling while ensuring good operation performance as required in many industrial applications. The obtained numerical simulation results show and confirm the effectiveness of this control scheme.

 

Keywords:

indirect matrix converter, voltage source inverter, matrix converters, field-oriented control, triple star induction motor, space vector modulation

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Published Online

2024-05-27

How to Cite

Azib, A., Oubelaid, A., Ziane, D., Benkhoris, M. F. “Control and Performance Analysis of an Indirect Matrix Converter Fed Triple Star Induction Motor”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 68(3), pp. 283–294, 2024. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.22832

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