This paper presents the results of an investigation into the impact of pulse width modulation (PWM) switching schemes on power losses in induction motors and their inverter drives. The PWM schemes considered include sinusoidal PWM, spacevector PWM and discontinuous PWM. Both experimental results and simulated predictions are presented for fractional horsepower and small integral horsepower motors. Direct loss measurements have been carried out using a calorimetric test rig; detailed simulations of the skewed motors have been carried out using multi-slice time-stepped 2D FEA. The simulated and measured losses under the different modulation schemes are compared and discussed. © 2006 IEEE
3rd Japanese/Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electronmagnetic Engineering for Magnetic and Superco...
This thesis describes a method of minimising the total losses of an inverter-fed 3-phase squirrel-ca...
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this paper quantifies effects of using three different pulse width modulation (PWM) schemes on the l...
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93 p. : ill. ; 30 cmAC induction motors (IM) are used in many industrial applications. However, indu...
In order to improve the efficiency, we should know the loss characteristics of inverter-fed inductio...
3rd Japanese/Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electronmagnetic Engineering for Magnetic and Superco...
This thesis describes a method of minimising the total losses of an inverter-fed 3-phase squirrel-ca...
Three phase inverters with switching frequencies above 100 kHz have recently become feasible thanks ...
this paper quantifies effects of using three different pulse width modulation (PWM) schemes on the l...
This paper presents an investigation into the losses in a three-phase induction motor under differen...
Voltage source inverter (VSI) fed induction motors are widely used in variable speed applications. T...
The modulation methods Space Vector PWM (SVPWM), Discontinuous PWM (DPWM1, DPWMMAX) and six-step mod...
This paper analyzes the switching loss characteristics of sequences involving division of active sta...
A complete analysis of induction-motor losses increasing due to the inverter supply is made. The stu...
In this paper, a calculation of additional harmonic loss factor for inverter fed induction motors un...
This paper presents the results of experimental and simulation investigations of the breakdown of lo...
Voltage source inverters (VSI) are popular in variable speed induction motor drive applications. Pul...
In this paper the influence of the form of motor excitation on the performance of a small (< 1 kW) i...
93 p. : ill. ; 30 cmAC induction motors (IM) are used in many industrial applications. However, indu...
In order to improve the efficiency, we should know the loss characteristics of inverter-fed inductio...
3rd Japanese/Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electronmagnetic Engineering for Magnetic and Superco...
This thesis describes a method of minimising the total losses of an inverter-fed 3-phase squirrel-ca...
Three phase inverters with switching frequencies above 100 kHz have recently become feasible thanks ...