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Power Factor Control of Matrix Converter Based Induction Motor Drive

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  • settar keream
  • Ahmed Abdalla
  • Mohd Bin Daud
  • Ruzlaini Ghoni
  • youssif Al Mashhadany

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The Induction Motors utilizing Matrix Converters with Direct Torque Control (DTC) is a great responsibility for motor control scheme with expeditious torque and flux replications. This paper shwed a new power factor control along with the existing DTC matrix converter induction motor drive. The core benefits of the DTC matrix converter are improved with those of the power factor technique, the required voltage vectors is producing under 0.86 input power factor operations. The implementation of this kind of controller is done by using the TMS320F28335. The results validate the good quality and robustness in the proposed system dynamic response and reduction in the transient motor ripple torque.

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  • settar keream & Ahmed Abdalla & Mohd Bin Daud & Ruzlaini Ghoni & youssif Al Mashhadany, 2015. "Power Factor Control of Matrix Converter Based Induction Motor Drive," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(8), pages 112-112, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2015:i:8:p:112
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