Comparison between multilevel and classical 2-Level inverters regarding stall torque improvements for driving brushless PM machines

Minshull, S. and Bingham, Chris and Foster, M. P. and Stone, D. A. (2009) Comparison between multilevel and classical 2-Level inverters regarding stall torque improvements for driving brushless PM machines. In: PCIM Europe 2009, Power Conversion Intelligent Motion Conference, May 2009, Nurnberg, Germany.

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Abstract

A previously unreported advantage of increased stall torque achieved from the application of a multilevel inverter, driving a brushless PM machine, is considered here. Experimental results highlight a 41% increase in stall torque with a prototype 5-level inverter. A new switching scheme is also considered to further increase available stall torque.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Presentation)
Additional Information: A previously unreported advantage of increased stall torque achieved from the application of a multilevel inverter, driving a brushless PM machine, is considered here. Experimental results highlight a 41% increase in stall torque with a prototype 5-level inverter. A new switching scheme is also considered to further increase available stall torque.
Keywords: multilevel inverters
Subjects: H Engineering > H610 Electronic Engineering
Divisions: College of Sciences > Faculty of Science > Lincoln School of Engineering
Depositing User: Paul Stewart
Date Deposited: 18 Jul 2010 20:02
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2011 16:28
URI: http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/2968

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