IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.29, No.3, 673-680, 2014
Analytical Modeling of Current Harmonic Components in PMSM Drive With Voltage-Source Inverter by SVPWM Technique
The sideband current harmonic components would inhere in permanent-magnet (PM) synchronous machine systems driven by a voltage-source inverter with space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM). However, these harmonics could potentially deteriorate the overall performance of the drive system by increasing the resultant losses, torque ripple, and electromagnetic and acoustic noises. The main sideband harmonic voltages and currents in PM synchronous machine driven by voltage-source inverter with SVPWM technique, are analytically derived and expressed in both stator and rotor frame. The experimental results are carried out to underpin the validity of the analytical model. The analytical model could be employed to assess the influencing factors of current harmonics. In addition, it offers insightful guidance to the effective reductions of harmonic losses, torque ripples, and electromagnetic noises.
Keywords:Bessel function;coordinate transformation;permanent-magnet synchronous machine (PMSM);sideband harmonic;space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM)