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Application of SHEPWM in Helicopter Transient Electromagnetic Based on the Subsection Control Approach

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  • Lihui Gao
  • Shengbao Yu
  • Chunxia Jiang
  • Nan Chen
  • Renhui Chen
  • Yong Huang

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Guaranteeing the quality of the transmitting current under low switching frequency conditions is the crucial point in the helicopter transient electromagnetic (HTEM) system which affects the efficiency and exploration accuracy. HTEM requires high efficiency and low switching loss of the inverter power supply due to the facts that HTEM uses air-launched and air-received measurement methods, and the power storage capacity of the airborne transmitting system is limited. Paradoxically, low switching frequency directly affects the transmitting waveform quality and thereby affects the detection accuracy. In this study, we present a semiperiodic mirror symmetry selective harmonic elimination pulse width modulation (SHEPWM) based on the subsection control approach to balance transmitting current quality and switching loss. In the SHEPWM method, the semiperiodic mirror symmetry SHEPWM nonlinear equations are established by the time frequency domain information of the inverter output voltage and resolved by the artificial neural network (ANN) algorithm to attain switching time sequence of desired transmitting current. The simulation and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the SHEPWM subsection control strategy, which can reduce the switching loss while ensuring the current waveform quality and detection accuracy.

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  • Lihui Gao & Shengbao Yu & Chunxia Jiang & Nan Chen & Renhui Chen & Yong Huang, 2021. "Application of SHEPWM in Helicopter Transient Electromagnetic Based on the Subsection Control Approach," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6660393
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6660393
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