Common mode voltage in a motor drive system with PFC
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2010
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Resumo |
Common mode voltage generated by a power converter in combination with parasitic capacitive couplings is a potential source of shaft voltage in an AC motor drive system. In this paper, a three-phase motor drive system supplied with a single-phase AC-DC diode rectifier is investigated in order to reduce shaft voltage in a three-phase AC motor drive system. In this topology, the common mode voltage generated by the inverter is influenced by the AC-DC diode rectifier because the placement of the neutral point is changing in different rectifier circuit states. A pulse width modulation technique is presented by a proper placement of the zero vectors to reduce the common mode voltage level, which leads to a cost effective shaft voltage reduction technique without load current distortion, while keeping the switching frequency constant. Analysis and simulations have been presented to investigate the proposed method. |
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http://www.epe-pemc2010.com/content/call-papers Zare, Firuz, Adabi Firouzjaee, Jafar, Nami, Alireza, & Ghosh, Arindam (2010) Common mode voltage in a motor drive system with PFC. In Proceedings of The 14th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, Metropol Lake Resort, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #090603 Industrial Electronics #090607 Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Renewable Power) #Common Mode Voltage #Shaft Voltage #Diode Rectifier #Adjustable Speed Drive #Space Vector Modulation |
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Conference Paper |