DocumentCode
1177616
Title
Harmonic Reduction in Adjustable-Speed Synchronous Motors
Author
Villablanca, M. ; Ziehlmann, W. ; Flores, Christopher ; Cuevas, C. ; Armijo, P.
Author_Institution
University of Chile, Chile
Volume
21
Issue
8
fYear
2001
Firstpage
55
Lastpage
55
Abstract
Adjustable-speed synchronous motors (ASSM) are very popular in high-power high-speed applications. The Chilean mining industry uses ASSM in milling operations in ranges of several thousands hp. Although a high pulse number for the inverter would be beneficial, it never goes beyond 12, due to complicated connections. Thus, a distorted harmonic-rich current feeds the synchronous motor, increasing the inverter commutation angle and causing additional rotor-heating and pulsating electric torque. Harmonic suppression by filters is not viable due to the variable frequency nature of the motor. In this paper a new design for the inverter, without complicated circuitry, is proposed, so that it works with 36 pulses and then the motor is fed with a highly sinusoidal current. Also, the same technique is applied to the rectifier end so that an effective harmonic reduction is carried out at both ends of the system, i.e., the motor as well as the ac supply system. A 20-kVA laboratory development drive system has been built and experimental waveforms for the conventional (12-pulse) and proposed (36-pulse) configurations are included.
Keywords
Commutation; Feeds; Harmonic distortion; Milling; Mining industry; Power harmonic filters; Pulse inverters; Rotors; Synchronous motors; Torque; Adjustable-speed drive; harmonic currents; harmonic filters; load-commutated inverter;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Engineering Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPER.2001.4311533
Filename
4311533
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