Title :
Techniques for Measurement of Parameters Related to Inverter-Induced Bearing Currents
Author :
Muetze, Annette ; Binder, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Warwick, Coventry
Abstract :
Inverter-induced high-frequency bearing currents are a parasitic effect that can occur in variable-speed drive systems. While the physical cause-and-effect chains are understood, little has been known on appropriate quantitative assessment of the phenomena. This paper discusses reliable techniques for the measurement of different parameters of importance for the bearing damage assessment, including their effects on the phenomena and measured quantities. A good understanding of these correlations allows custom-design cost-effective handling of the matter.
Keywords :
cause-effect analysis; invertors; machine bearings; variable speed drives; cause-and-effect chains; custom-design cost-effective handling; damage assessment; inverter-induced bearing currents; parameters measurement techniques; parasitic effect; quantitative assessment; variable-speed drive systems; Bridge circuits; Current measurement; Drives; Energy conversion; Hafnium; Industry Applications Society; Knowledge engineering; Measurement techniques; Power engineering and energy; Voltage; Common-mode voltage; inverter-induced bearing currents; variable-speed drives;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2007.904413