DocumentCode
3861995
Title
Soft starting of large induction motors at constant current with minimized starting torque pulsations
Author
G. Zenginobuz;I. Cadirci;M. Ermis;C. Barlak
Author_Institution
TUBITAK-METU Inf. Technol., Ankara, Turkey
Volume
37
Issue
5
fYear
2001
Firstpage
1334
Lastpage
1347
Abstract
The performance of a voltage-controlled large induction motor soft starter has been improved, resulting in nearly perfect current and torque profiles. The performance analysis of the soft-starter motor-load combination has been carried out in the dynamic state using a hybrid induction machine model which takes account of disconnected two-phase and three-phase operational modes of the machine. Some simple control strategies have been proposed to keep the current constant at any preset value during starting, and to eliminate supply-frequency starting torque pulsations. These are shown to be very effective in the elimination of reclosing transient torque and current components at any speed at the reconnection instant to the supply after an interruption, or at the instant of bus transfer. The proposed strategies have been verified experimentally on a laboratory machine using a special torque measurement system in the dynamic state.
Keywords
"Induction motors","AC motors","Voltage fluctuations","Industry Applications Society","Electronic equipment testing","Performance analysis","Induction machines","Torque control","Laboratories","Torque measurement"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.952509
Filename
952509
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