Geraldo Nojima
Eaton Corporation
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 2012
Kevin Lee; Geraldo Nojima
The inherent low switching frequency in medium-voltage alternating-current industrial drives presents power-quality and filter-design challenges. In this paper, four multilevel pulsewidth-modulation methods; phase disposition (PD), switching-loss minimization (SLM), and selective harmonic elimination (SHE) up to the 17th and 29th harmonics, respectively, are considered. The characteristics of long-cable effects on common-mode voltage (CMV) and differential-mode voltage (DMV), inverter losses and efficiency, induction machine voltage, and current harmonics are analyzed. Very little has been published in these quantitative comparisons. It is shown that the SHE method has reduced CMV as compared with the PD and SLM algorithms. Elimination of up to the 29th harmonic achieves the best harmonic performance without needing an output filter, at the expense that the losses are higher with a lower efficiency. Analytical and simulation results using the Piecewise Linear Electrical Circuit Simulation for the power-electronic circuits and MATLAB/Simulink for control systems are experimentally verified with a 1000-hp 4160-V neutral-point-clamped adjustable-speed-drive system that includes a 24-pulse front-end voltage source converter.
european conference on power electronics and applications | 2013
Geraldo Nojima; Faete Filho; Kevin Lee
In this paper, four multilevel pulse-width-modulation methods are quantitatively characterized and compared: phase opposition disposition (POD), Space vector modulation with switching loss minimization (SVPWM-SLM), and selective harmonic elimination (SHE) of non-triplen harmonics up to the 15th and 27th harmonics, respectively. Inverter losses and efficiency, induction machine voltage, and current harmonics are analyzed. Analytical and simulation results using PLECS and MATLAB/Simulink for control systems are experimentally verified with a 1000-hp 4160-V neutral-point-clamped (NPC) adjustable-speed-drive (ASD) system.
energy conversion congress and exposition | 2011
Kevin Lee; Geraldo Nojima
The inherent low switching frequency in medium voltage (MV) alternating current (AC) industrial drives presents power quality and filter design challenges. In this paper, four multilevel pulse width modulation (PWM) methods: Phase Disposition (PD), Switching Loss Minimization (SLM), Selective Harmonic Elimination (SHE) up to 17th and 29th harmonics respectively are considered. The characteristics of long cable effects on common mode voltage (CMV) and differential mode voltage (DMV), inverter losses and efficiency, induction machine (IM) voltage and current harmonics are analyzed. Very little has been published in these quantitative comparisons. It is shown that the SHE method has reduced CMV as compared to the PD and SLM algorithms. Up to 29th harmonic elimination achieves the best harmonics performance without needing an output filter, at the expense that the losses are higher with a lower efficiency. Analytical and simulation results using PLECS for the power electronics circuits and Matlab/Simulink for control systems are verified experimentally with a 1000hp, 4160V neutral point clamped (NPC) adjustable-speed drive (ASD) system that includes a 24-pulse front-end voltage source converter.
Archive | 2016
Harry Broussard; Geraldo Nojima
Archive | 2016
Geraldo Nojima
Archive | 2011
Geraldo Nojima; William E. Wilkie
Offshore Technology Conference | 2013
Geraldo Nojima; Gabriel Braga; Leonardo Oliveira Barros; Saulo Telles Souza Lima; Ana Margarida Oliveira; Leandro Soares Rezende
Archive | 2012
Geraldo Nojima; William E. Wilkie
PCIM Europe 2016; International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management; Proceedings of | 2016
Paul R. Ohodnicki; Alex Leary; Michael E. McHenry; Faete Filho; Geraldo Nojima; Allen Hefner
Archive | 2016
Geraldo Nojima