Power Quality Analysis of Six Phase Indirect Matrix Converter Based on Multi Phase Generator

Authors

  • Chabi S. SANNI Author
  • Augustin MPANDA MABWE Author
  • Ahmed El HAJJAJI Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj21.403

Keywords:

Indirect Matrix Converter (IMC), Direct Matrix Converter (DMC), Space Vector Modulation (SVM), Synchronous generator, Voltage Transfer Ratio (VTR)

Abstract

Nowadays, multiphase machine drives are considered in many applications, especially for medium and highpower applications. This paper focuses on the topology of the six to three phase (hexaphase) indirect matrix converter (IMC). The matrix converter (MC) is designed based on twelve bidirectional switches for the rectifier stage and six single switches for the inverter stage. It is interfaced to a high-performance, fault-tolerant multiphase permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) on one side and to the grid on the other side. In the literature, the most common MCs are of the three-phase type and papers on multiple input converters (N>3) are not common. This paper deals with all possible configurations of SVM that can be deduced in a hexaphase MC to determine the modulation indexes and then to assess the VTR (Voltage Transfer Ratio). Simulations are performed on a pure inductive load and THD analysis are performed on the input currents of the MC to show the impact of the studied configurations on the system.

Author Biographies

  • Chabi S. SANNI

    1.Laboratoire MIS, UPJV

    33 rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens, France.

    2. ADEME 20, avenue du Grésillé- BP 90406 49004 Angers Cedex 01 France

     

  • Augustin MPANDA MABWE

    SYMADE, UniLaSalle Amiens

    14 Quai de la Somme, 80082 Amiens, France

  • Ahmed El HAJJAJI

    Laboratoire MIS, UPJV

    33 rue Saint Leu, 80039 Amiens, France

     

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Published

2024-01-08

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