Abstract
This article proposes a new predictive current control (PCC) strategy for a dual-inverter fed four-level (4-L) open-end winding induction motor drive (OEWIMD). The individual inverters of the dual-inverter system are operated with dc-link voltages, which are in the ratio of 2:1. In general, the PCC for the 4-L OEWIMD requires the evaluation of all of the 37 available voltage vectors (VVs) to select the optimal one. An improvised PCC is proposed in this article, wherein the inverter with lower dc-input voltage is clamped, while the other inverter is switched around it. An important feature of the proposed PCC is that it evaluates only five candidate VVs to determine the optimal vector. The simulation and the experimental results reveal that the performance of the proposed PCC technique is superior to the conventional PCC in terms of voltage and current total harmonic distortion (THD), torque-ripple, and total drive loss. Furthermore, the proposed PCC results in the reduction of the computational burden on the controller. Also, as the reduction of switching frequency is inherent in the proposed PCC strategy, there is no requirement to add an additional constraint to reduce it in the cost function.
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