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A Quasi-Z-Source Converter to Feed a Switched Reluctance Drive with Multilevel Voltages

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A quasi-Z-source (qZS) converter that allows to supply multilevel voltages for the switched reluctance machine (SRM) drive and regulates the output voltages and the difference between the voltage levels is presented.
Abstract
This paper presents a quasi-Z-source (qZS) converter that allows to supply multilevel voltages for the switched reluctance machine (SRM) drive. The use of qZS converter in SRM drives allows obtaining better high speed operation characteristics since higher voltages can be achieved. The proposed drive uses a qZS converter but designed in order to be possible to apply, to the SRM, different voltage levels on the magnetizing and demagnetizing stages. The presented converter also allows to regulate the output voltages and the difference between the voltage levels. Thus, it is possible to improve the efficiency of the drive, by reducing the switching frequency, as well as having better characteristics for high-speed operation. Different configurations of the converter are presented and the modulator associated to the SRM drive is described. In order to verify the features of the proposed system several results are also presented and discussed.

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A Multilevel Fault-Tolerant Power Converter for a Switched Reluctance Machine Drive

TL;DR: A power converter topology is presented that provides fault-tolerant capabilities to the drive under a switch fault and will allow to generate multilevel phase voltages in order to apply different voltage levels as function of the SRM speed.
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A Neutral-Point Diode-Clamped Converter With Inherent Voltage-Boosting for a Four-Phase SRM Drive

TL;DR: In this paper, a new asymmetric neutral-point diode-clamped (NPC) multilevel converter for a four-phase switched reluctance motor drive is proposed.
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A Review of the Power Converter Interfaces for Switched Reluctance Machines

TL;DR: A detailed review of main structures and topologies for SRM drives with fault-tolerant capability and a review about recent approaches, such as multilevel topologies and based on impedance source network are presented.
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Fault-Tolerant Voltage-Source-Inverters for Switched Reluctance Motor Drives

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Multilevel Converter Fed SRM Drive for Single Stage PV Array Based Water Pumping

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