1. A Novel VSI- and CSI-Fed Active–Reactive Induction Motor Drive with Sinusoidal Voltages and Currents.
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Hatua, K. and Ranganathan, V. T.
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INDUCTION motors , *ELECTRIC drives , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC currents , *SYNCHRONOUS electric motors , *ELECTRICAL load - Abstract
Till date load-commutated inverter (LCI)-fed synchronous motor drive configuration is popular in high power applications (>;10 MW). The leading power factor operation of synchronous motor by excitation control offers this simple and rugged drive structure. On the contrary, LCI-fed induction motor drive is absent as it always draws lagging power factor current. Therefore, complicated commutation circuit is required to switch off thyristors for a current source inverter (CSI)-driven induction motor. It poses the major hindrance to scale up the power rating of CSI-fed induction motor drive. A new power topology for LCI-fed induction motor drive for medium-voltage drive application is proposed. A new induction machine (active-reactive induction machine) with two sets of three-phase winding is introduced as a drive motor. The proposed power configuration ensures sinusoidal voltage and current at the motor terminals. The total drive power is shared among a thyristor-based LCI, an insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT)-based two-level voltage source inverter (VSI), and a three-level VSI. The benefits of SCRs and IGBTs are explored in the proposed drive. Experimental results from a prototype drive verify the basic concepts of the drive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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