Title :
Control of an AC brushless permanent-magnet machine using long supply cables
Author :
Apsley, J.M. ; Smith, A.C. ; Anastasopoulos, K.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
The use of a long cable between an inverter and motor is recognised as problematic and a cause of insulation failure in motors. The cable also introduces a voltage drop and phase shift in the fundamental voltage at the motor terminals, reducing the available motor torque in open-loop control, and affecting the stability of a closed-loop controller. This paper investigates the performance of a brushless, permanent magnet motor in order to determine the maximum operating distance between the motor and its inverter. The study develops simulation models of the motor in open and closed-loop modes, with and without the inclusion of a line filter. The ability to track changes in reference speed and reject torque disturbances is shown to depend on the resistance of the damper circuits in open-loop control, but is not an issue in closed-loop control. The maximum operating distance depends on cable resistance, and a practical operating limit of 2km is given for the motor-cable combination studied.
Keywords :
AC machines; brushless machines; closed loop systems; electric potential; failure analysis; inclusions; invertors; machine control; machine insulation; machine windings; open loop systems; permanent magnet machines; shock absorbers; stability; torque control; AC brushless permanent-magnet machine control; brushless permanent magnet motor performance; cable resistance; closed-loop controller stability; closed-loop modes; insulation failure; inverter; line filter inclusion; long supply cables; motor terminals; motor torque; motor-cable combination; open loop modes; open-loop control; operating distance; phase shift; torque disturbances; voltage drop; AC brushless motor; damper windings; long cable;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2012), 6th IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bristol
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-616-1
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2012.0265