Study of Direct Torque Control System of Matrix Converter Multiple Voltage Vectors

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In order to reduce torque ripple. Studied direct torque control of motor that fed by matrix converter. Illustrated control strategy the multiple voltage vector of matrix converter. Full utilize big and small input voltage of matrix converter synthesis long, short and zero voltage vector based on direct torque control of motor that fed by matrix converter, through the rational use of long, short and zero voltage vector to reduce torque ripple. The simulation results demonstrated that the validity of theoretical analysis and modulation strategy presented.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 588-589)

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1615-1618

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November 2012

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