Title :
Single to three-phase conversion by high-leg phase derivation
Author :
Jensen, Michael ; Etezadi-Amoli, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
Abstract :
Since single-phase motors are limited in size and application, electrical power converter devices are used in connecting single-phase utilities with necessary three-phase motor loading and types. This paper explores two novel methods of single to three-phase conversion. Each method relies on creating or deriving a third phase to complement existing single-phase, three-wire configurations. An ideal three-phase voltage source case is modeled and these two cases are compared against the ideal three-phase source conditions. Each case analyzes line and motor current, as well as torque and speed profiles. Required concepts in electrical machinery, power distribution, and power electronics are discussed to familiarize the reader with the proposed conversion techniques. Some concepts are modified for application specific use, but retain basic form and functionality.
Keywords :
induction motors; invertors; power conversion; electrical machinery; electrical power converter devices; high-leg phase derivation; ideal three-phase source conditions; line current; motor current; power distribution; power electronics; single to three-phase conversion; single-phase motors; single-phase utilities; speed profiles; three-phase motor loading; three-phase voltage source case; three-wire configurations; Equations; Induction motors; Inverters; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Power distribution; Torque; Induction motors; Inverters; Power conversion; Pulse width modulation converters; Three-phase electric power;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6939866