Title :
Effect of Multilevel Inverter Supply on Core Losses in Magnetic Materials and Electrical Machines
Author :
Rasilo, Paavo ; Salem, Aboubakr ; Abdallh, Ahmed ; De Belie, Frederik ; Dupre, Luc ; Melkebeek, Jan A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Autom., Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
The effect of multilevel inverter supply on power losses in magnetic cores and electrical machines is studied. A dynamic numerical model for the hysteresis, eddy current, and excess losses in a core lamination is first developed. By both measurements and simulations for a ring-core inductor, we demonstrate how increasing the number of inverter voltage levels decreases the iron losses when compared with traditional two-level supply. Although the switching frequency has a significant impact on the iron losses in the case of a traditional two-level inverter, using three or five voltage levels makes the losses almost independent of the switching. Finally, finite-element simulations show that similar reductions are also possible for the core losses of 150-kVA and 12.5-MW wound-field synchronous machines, in which rather low switching frequencies are typically used. Calorimetric loss measurements are also presented for the 150-kVA machine in order to confirm the significant effect of switching frequency on the core losses with two-level inverter supply.
Keywords :
eddy current losses; finite element analysis; hysteresis; inductors; invertors; magnetic cores; magnetic leakage; magnetic materials; power supply quality; switching convertors; synchronous machines; apparent power 150 kVA; calorimetric loss measurement; core lamination; eddy current; finite element simulation; hysteresis; iron losses; magnetic core losses; magnetic materials; multilevel inverter supply effect; power 12.5 MW; power losses; ring-core inductor; switching frequency; two-level inverter supply voltage level; wound-field electric synchronous machine; Core loss; Inverters; Iron; Loss measurement; Magnetic cores; Magnetic hysteresis; Voltage measurement; Eddy currents; electrical machines; excess loss; finite-element analysis; iron loss; magnetic hysteresis; magnetic materials; multilevel converter; pulse width modulation;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2014.2372095