Article | REF: D3180 V1

Structures of Redundancies and Reconfiguration Principles of Voltage Source

Authors: Frédéric RICHARDEAU, Arnaud GAILLARD

Publication date: May 10, 2017

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1. Voltage inverter structures without redundancy: classification and comparisons

Redundancy-free structures are defined, based on a conventional voltage inverter structure [D3179] , as using as their only redundancies those of the artificial neutral, as shown in figure 1 a, or those of the electric machine phases via a connection at the mid-point of the DC bus (figure 1 b). These two structures are therefore streamlined and economical,...

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