Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit

This paper presents a new topology of clamped diode multilevel DC/DC buck power converter for a DC motor system. The proposed converter circuit consists of four cascaded MOSFET power switches with three clamping diodes and four voltage sources (voltage cells) connected in series. The main objective...

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Main Authors: Ali Ahmed Adam Ismail, A. Elnady
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8695686/
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spelling doaj-4fe9a5afc4a84e77a5518ff8db2ec0222021-03-29T21:59:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017541675417810.1109/ACCESS.2019.29123158695686Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter CircuitAli Ahmed Adam Ismail0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3525-8100A. Elnady1Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesElectrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesThis paper presents a new topology of clamped diode multilevel DC/DC buck power converter for a DC motor system. The proposed converter circuit consists of four cascaded MOSFET power switches with three clamping diodes and four voltage sources (voltage cells) connected in series. The main objective of the new topology is to reduce current ripples and torque ripples that are associated with hard switching of the traditional chopper circuit. When the voltage profile of this converter is applied on a DC motor, it positively affects the performance of the DC motor armature current and the generated dynamic torque. The output voltage of the proposed topology shows an adequate performance for tracking of reference voltage with small ripples that are normally reflected into smaller EMI noise. Moreover, it has been shown that the operation of the DC motor with the newly proposed chopper topology greatly decreases the motor armature current ripples and torque ripples by a factor equal to the number of the connected voltage cells. Both simulation and experimental results on a prototype of a DC motor are provided to validate the proposed chopper topology. The results prove that the mechanical vibration and acoustic noises have also been reduced roughly by 13 dBs with a continuous variable input voltage pattern.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8695686/Multilevel DC/DC convertertraditional DC/DC converterand DC drive systems
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A. Elnady
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Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
IEEE Access
Multilevel DC/DC converter
traditional DC/DC converter
and DC drive systems
author_facet Ali Ahmed Adam Ismail
A. Elnady
author_sort Ali Ahmed Adam Ismail
title Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
title_short Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
title_full Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
title_fullStr Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Drive System for DC Motor Using Multilevel DC/DC Buck Converter Circuit
title_sort advanced drive system for dc motor using multilevel dc/dc buck converter circuit
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents a new topology of clamped diode multilevel DC/DC buck power converter for a DC motor system. The proposed converter circuit consists of four cascaded MOSFET power switches with three clamping diodes and four voltage sources (voltage cells) connected in series. The main objective of the new topology is to reduce current ripples and torque ripples that are associated with hard switching of the traditional chopper circuit. When the voltage profile of this converter is applied on a DC motor, it positively affects the performance of the DC motor armature current and the generated dynamic torque. The output voltage of the proposed topology shows an adequate performance for tracking of reference voltage with small ripples that are normally reflected into smaller EMI noise. Moreover, it has been shown that the operation of the DC motor with the newly proposed chopper topology greatly decreases the motor armature current ripples and torque ripples by a factor equal to the number of the connected voltage cells. Both simulation and experimental results on a prototype of a DC motor are provided to validate the proposed chopper topology. The results prove that the mechanical vibration and acoustic noises have also been reduced roughly by 13 dBs with a continuous variable input voltage pattern.
topic Multilevel DC/DC converter
traditional DC/DC converter
and DC drive systems
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8695686/
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