TY - JOUR
T1 - Common Mode Voltage Minimization for Generalized Dual Inverter-Fed Aircraft Starter/Generator
T2 - Realization and Sub-Load Asymmetry Influence Analysis
AU - Zhao, Dan
AU - Shen, Ke
AU - Liu, Weiguo
AU - Duan, Xiaoli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - In multistages aircraft starter/generator system, the main machine (MM) and main exciter (ME) are fed by a generalized dual-inverter configuration, allowing for common-mode voltage (CMV) elimination. However, the distinction in load impedances and voltage requirements between the two subinverters has evidently contributed to the subload asymmetry, which may impair the suppression effect of system common mode (CM) noises. This article presents a CMV minimization method for the generalized dual-inverter application. The available freedom, such as the selection and action sequence of voltage vectors, is appropriately arranged in the suggested implementation to eliminate the total CMV, restrict the sub-CMVs and fulfill the voltage requirements of subinverters all at the same time. In the meanwhile, a theoretical study is performed to evaluate the CM noise features of zero CMV technique in the generalized dual inverter-fed system. In the situation of subload asymmetry, the premise and main influence element for CM noise reduction are assessed. Finally, these findings are verified by simulation and experiments.
AB - In multistages aircraft starter/generator system, the main machine (MM) and main exciter (ME) are fed by a generalized dual-inverter configuration, allowing for common-mode voltage (CMV) elimination. However, the distinction in load impedances and voltage requirements between the two subinverters has evidently contributed to the subload asymmetry, which may impair the suppression effect of system common mode (CM) noises. This article presents a CMV minimization method for the generalized dual-inverter application. The available freedom, such as the selection and action sequence of voltage vectors, is appropriately arranged in the suggested implementation to eliminate the total CMV, restrict the sub-CMVs and fulfill the voltage requirements of subinverters all at the same time. In the meanwhile, a theoretical study is performed to evaluate the CM noise features of zero CMV technique in the generalized dual inverter-fed system. In the situation of subload asymmetry, the premise and main influence element for CM noise reduction are assessed. Finally, these findings are verified by simulation and experiments.
KW - Aircraft starter/generator system
KW - common -mode voltage (CMV)
KW - dual-inverter drive system
KW - electromagnetic interference (EMI)
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U2 - 10.1109/TIE.2022.3179552
DO - 10.1109/TIE.2022.3179552
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85131761336
SN - 0278-0046
VL - 70
SP - 3279
EP - 3292
JO - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
IS - 4
ER -