Title :
Vacuum switch chopping current in inverter circuit
Author :
Tsukima, M. ; Abe, J. ; Kitanaka, H. ; Koga, H.
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electr., Amagasaki, Japan
fDate :
Aug. 30 2010-Sept. 3 2010
Abstract :
When small currents are interrupted by vacuum switch, it is well known that chopping current and the associated overvoltage are observed. Various investigations on the current-chopping phenomena in AC circuits have been reported, but there are no data available on inverter circuits in spite of their recent wide application to synchronous motor systems. In this paper, chopping-current levels and the overvoltages in an inverter circuit under a simple three level pulse width modulated (PWM) control are investigated. As a result, the mean chopping-current level is 3-4 times higher than that in an AC circuit. In particular, high chopping currents occur only when the timing of the current interruption by the vacuum switch synchronizes with that of the inverter´s switching, which we call `double chopping´. High chopping current due to double chopping might be harmful since the high overvoltage proportional to the chopping-current level could damage the insulation of electric equipment. However, we experimentally confirmed that a typical surge suppressor could reduce overvoltage.
Keywords :
PWM invertors; overvoltage protection; surge protection; synchronous motors; vacuum switches; current interruption; inverter circuit; inverter switching; pulse width modulated control; surge suppressor; synchronous motor systems; vacuum switch chopping current; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Pulse width modulation; Radio access networks; Switches; Switching circuits; Vacuum breakdown;
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum (ISDEIV), 2010 24th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Braunschweig
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8367-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1093-2941
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.2010.5625785