학술논문

High-frequency parasitic currents in inverter-fed induction motor drive
Document Type
Conference
Source
The 4th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, 2004. IPEMC 2004. Power electronics and motion control Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, 2004. IPEMC 2004. The 4th International. 3:1511-1514 Vol.3 2004
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Computing and Processing
Induction motor drives
Pulse width modulation inverters
Voltage
Frequency
Pulse inverters
Transfer functions
Pulse width modulation
Electromagnetic interference
Induction motors
Circuits
Language
Abstract
Several models of pulse-width modulated voltage inverter-fed induction motor drive for the common and differential current modes are analyzed including the influence of the feeding cable described by the lumped or distributed parameters. Theoretical considerations are supplemented by determination of the transfer functions of various models and results of many simulations and experiments. The frequency characteristics of selected parts of the system and their contributions to the resultant harmonic spectra have also been evaluated.