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Assessment of a Nine-Phase Induction Motor Drive for Metal Industry Applications
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications IEEE Trans. on Ind. Applicat. Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on. 56(6):7217-7226 Jan, 2020
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Motor drives
Wires
Inverters
Copper
Fault tolerance
Fault tolerant systems
inverter faults
multiphase machines
multiphase voltage-source inverters (VSIs)
open-circuit faults
reliability
Language
ISSN
0093-9994
1939-9367
Abstract
Metal industries combine several conditions that match with the advantages of multiphase motor drives, such as high power and high reliability. High power usually means cumbersome multilevel converters, with very expensive high-blocking voltage semiconductors. By adding more phases, it is possible to reduce the motor drive voltage levels and to use two-level converters with more common and less expensive low-blocking voltage power modules. High reliability means lower probability of unexpected production interruption, which is achieved by the fault-tolerant characteristic of the multiphase motor drive. In this article, a wire rod plant is depicted and the replacement of a traditional three-phase motor drive by a nine-phase one is discussed. Experimental results showing the effects of faults in multiphase drive on torque and current waveforms are presented, including their mitigation by the use of a post fault control method. This article also includes reliability calculations for the nine-phase motor drive in order to compare its lifetime with that of the three-phase conventional alternative.