Abstract:
High-frequency problems involving long cable PWM motor drive systems are well documented in the literature. Solutions based on passive filters are conventionally used to ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
High-frequency problems involving long cable PWM motor drive systems are well documented in the literature. Solutions based on passive filters are conventionally used to suppress these undesired phenomena that take place in such systems, but, in turn, bring up new considerations concerning filter size, weight, cost and electrical losses. In this context, a concept of an alternative motor drive system that overcomes all these problems was outlined by the authors in a previous paper, where the long cable was used to connect the rectifier to the inverter, thus establishing a DC power transmission link. Besides, other important issues concerning the proposed system have also been adressed, along with a comprehensive analysis of the power losses in the (long) DC or AC cable and a preliminary estimation of the copper amount reduction in favor of DC transmission. In the present paper, the results from a more recent and general study for the complete cooper economy characterization are presented, demonstrating that the proposed drive system configuration, aside from eliminating the whole high-frequency problem, is always advantageous also from the cooper economy point of view.
Published in: 2011 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting
Date of Conference: 09-13 October 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 November 2011
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