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Saturday, 10 July 2021

Design and Modelling of a CSC Converter with a variable DC link voltage to drive a Brushless DC Motor Drive

ABSTRACT:

The applications based on Brushless DC motors are rapidly increasing in both industrial and domestic applications. This paper concerns the design, modeling, and analysis of canonical switching cell converter(CSCC) fed brushless DC motor. CSCC converter is one of the advanced converter topology offering a variable DC link voltage enabling it to suit a multitude of applications. MATLAB/Simulink is used to design and simulate the converter circuits. The modeled converter is employed to drive a BLDC motor and analyzed for different load conditions (Torque) and different DC link voltages to ensure the adaptability of the converter topology to suit a multitude of applications and conclusions has been drawn based on the analysis

KEYWORDS:

1.      BLDC motor

2.      DC-DC converters

3.      Canonical switching Cell converter

SOFTWARE: MATLAB/SIMULINK

CONCLUSION:

The paper presents the design procedure of 500-watt CSCC with a variable output voltage (70 V – 200V), along with a performance analysis of BLDC motor fed by the designed CSCC. The analysis goes with testing of the motor for various DC link voltage and load torque. The static and dynamic performance of the machine is presented along with the IAE, ITAE and ripple factor. The analysis of canonical switching cell converter fed brushless DC drives shows that the CSCC would be a better choice of front end converter to feed BLDC drive to accompt it in multitude of applications.

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