Reduction of bearing degradation of 6-switch inverter-fed machine
For its excellent power conversion efficiency, pulse width modulation (PWM) converter based variable-frequency drives to control AC machines have been widely used in marine propulsion applications. However, it also leads to early bearing degradation in inverter driven machine due to the transient...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/72604 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | For its excellent power conversion efficiency, pulse width modulation (PWM)
converter based variable-frequency drives to control AC machines have been widely
used in marine propulsion applications. However, it also leads to early bearing
degradation in inverter driven machine due to the transient shaft voltage and high
frequency bearing currents resulted from the PWM switching. To reduce the machine
bearing current and extend the bearing lifetime, one possible solution is to reduce the
common-mode (CM) voltage generated by the three-phase inverter. The dissertation
aims to explore different PWM switching strategies to reduce the CM voltage of
standard 6-switch inverter. In this dissertation, various PWM techniques in reduction
of common mode voltage are theoretically investigated. The conventional space vector
PWM is set as the baseline and other PWM methods including discontinuous PWM
(DPWM), near state PWM (NSPWM) and active zero space PWM (AZSPWM) are
compared with the baseline. The proposed reduced common mode voltage (RCMV)
PWM methods significantly reduce CMV from 1/2 Vdc to 1/6 Vdc. In the study, in
addition to the CMV characteristics, various practical performance characteristics such
as voltage linearity range, inverter output current ripple, total harmonic distortion
(THD), and output line-to-line voltage pulse pattern are also analysed. The near state
PWM is concluded as the superior RCMV-PWM method since its lower THD level in
high modulation index. The study involves mathematical analysis, derivation and
computer simulations, the simulation model building process are also given in chapters. |
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