Common mode voltage in a motor drive system with PFC


Autoria(s): Zare, Firuz; Adabi Firouzjaee, Jafar; Nami, Alireza; Ghosh, Arindam
Data(s)

2010

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.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40524/

Relação

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.

Fonte

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
Tipo

Conference Paper