DocumentCode :
3569226
Title :
Simulation of the effect of armor coating conductivity on the stress grading coating performance under PWM multilevel waveforms
Author :
Espino-Cortes, Fermin P. ; Asiain-Olivares, Tomas I. ; Gomez, Pablo
Author_Institution :
SEPI-ESIME Zacatenco, Inst. Politec. Nac., Mexico City, Mexico
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
172
Lastpage :
175
Abstract :
The high electric field present along the stress grading (SG) coatings in coil ends of medium voltage rotating machines fed by adjustable speed drives (ASD) can lead to surface discharge and an increased resistive heating. Previous works had shown that the analysis of SG coatings for coil ends in motors working with ASD requires consideration of the effect of the conductive armor coating. Usually the design of the conductive armor coating (CAT) and the SG coatings is done separately; however, it is important to understand the combined performance of both coatings, especially under pulse width modulated (PWM) waveforms. With this purpose, transient finite element method (FEM) was used to analyze how changes in the conductivity of the CAT modify the electric field and resistive heat density along both coatings for multilevel PWM waveforms. According with the results, the increment of the CAT conductivity reduces the maximum heat and maximum electric field in the CAT; however, a change in the properties of the SG coating can be required to avoid transferring the problem to this coating, either for three or five levels PWM waveforms.
Keywords :
electric machines; electrical conductivity; finite element analysis; insulating coatings; variable speed drives; ASD; CAT conductivity; FEM; SG coatings; adjustable speed drives; coil ends; conductive armor coating; medium voltage rotating machines; multilevel PWM waveforms; pulse width modulated waveforms; resistive heat density; resistive heating; stress grading coatings; surface discharge; transient finite element method; Coatings; Lead; Pulse width modulation; Resistance heating; Surface treatment; Surface waves; electric field; erosion; pollution; spacer cable system; tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC), 2015 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7352-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICACACT.2014.7223542
Filename :
7223542
Link To Document :
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