Title :
DC-Bus Electrolytic Capacitor Stress in Adjustable-Speed Drives Under Input Voltage Unbalance and Sag Conditions
Author :
Lee, Kevin ; Jahns, Thomas M. ; Venkataramanan, Giri ; Berkopec, William E.
Author_Institution :
Eaton Corp., Milwaukee, WI
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the effects of the input voltage unbalance and sags on the dc-bus electrolytic capacitors in adjustable-speed drives (ASDs) in order to predict their impact on expected capacitor lifetime. The key phenomenon that causes these problems is the transition of the rectifier stage from three-phase to single-phase operation. Since the equivalent series resistance increases at low frequencies, the low-order harmonic current components (e.g., 120 and 240 Hz) contribute disproportionately to the capacitor power losses and temperature rise, resulting in reduced lifetime. Closed-form expressions are developed for predicting these effects including the impact of finite line impedance, finite bus capacitance, and varying load. The impact of inverter space-vector pulsewidth-modulation switching on the capacitor loss is also included. Simulations and experimental tests are used to verify the accuracy and effectiveness of the closed-form analysis using a 5-hp ASD system
Keywords :
PWM invertors; electrolytic capacitors; fault diagnosis; power capacitors; power supply quality; rectifying circuits; switching convertors; variable speed drives; 5 hp; DC-bus electrolytic capacitor stress; adjustable speed drives; capacitor lifetime; capacitor power loss; closed-form analysis; equivalent series resistance; finite bus capacitance; finite line impedance; inverter space-vector pulsewidth modulation switching; low-order harmonic current components; rectifier stage; three-phase operation; voltage unbalance-sag conditions; Closed-form solution; Frequency; Impedance; Power capacitors; Power system harmonics; Rectifiers; Stress; Temperature; Variable speed drives; Voltage fluctuations; Adjustable-speed drives; electrolytic capacitor stress; input voltage sag and unbalance; power quality;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2006.889910