This paper proposes a power electronic module that uses a switched capacitor for retaining the integrity of the dc-link voltage of a variable speed drive (VSD) during a 0.2 s short-term power interruption (STPI). Ride-through was achieved through switched capacitor onto the dc bus. However, this technique presents a challenge of the high inrush currents during a ride through compensation. In this work both analytical and experimental investigations were conducted in order to reduce the in-rush currents and its impact on the performance of the VSD during the STPI. Inrush peak currents were reduced by approximately 90%. Experimental results showed torque pulsations of 12.8% and 14.3% at the start and end of dc-link voltage compensation, respe...
Modern controlled electric drives are exclusively based on three-phase motors that are fed from thre...
Most motors are designed to operate at a constant speed and provide a constant output; however, mode...
In this paper, a virtual positive impedance (VPI) based active damping control for a slim DC-link mo...
In ac variable speed drives (VSDs) having an uncontrolled rectifier front-end, the effect of voltage...
Voltage sags originating in ac supply systems can cause nuisance tripping of variable speed drives (...
DC-input side of the inverter to balance input and output power, eliminate voltage fluctuation, and ...
Power-electronic-based dc-to-ac inverters are used in numerous applications such as hybrid and elect...
Variable speed drives (VSDs) are widely used in various applications mainly in process industry need...
A variable speed AC motor drive, fed by a 3-phase AC supply, often consists of a 3-phase bridge diod...
The introduction of Variable Speed Drives (VSD) motor driven systems in industry is driven by the de...
In recent years, direct torque-control (DTC) based variable-speed drives (VSDs) have been widely use...
Active front-end topologies will be widely used in the future and among them especially the two-leve...
To avoid large fluctuations of the dc-link voltage of switched reluctance drives, usually large capa...
Modern electric servodrives are equipped with standard or brushless dc motors and PWM transistor con...
Adjustable speed drives are reported to be very susceptible to voltage dips. This paper investigates...
Modern controlled electric drives are exclusively based on three-phase motors that are fed from thre...
Most motors are designed to operate at a constant speed and provide a constant output; however, mode...
In this paper, a virtual positive impedance (VPI) based active damping control for a slim DC-link mo...
In ac variable speed drives (VSDs) having an uncontrolled rectifier front-end, the effect of voltage...
Voltage sags originating in ac supply systems can cause nuisance tripping of variable speed drives (...
DC-input side of the inverter to balance input and output power, eliminate voltage fluctuation, and ...
Power-electronic-based dc-to-ac inverters are used in numerous applications such as hybrid and elect...
Variable speed drives (VSDs) are widely used in various applications mainly in process industry need...
A variable speed AC motor drive, fed by a 3-phase AC supply, often consists of a 3-phase bridge diod...
The introduction of Variable Speed Drives (VSD) motor driven systems in industry is driven by the de...
In recent years, direct torque-control (DTC) based variable-speed drives (VSDs) have been widely use...
Active front-end topologies will be widely used in the future and among them especially the two-leve...
To avoid large fluctuations of the dc-link voltage of switched reluctance drives, usually large capa...
Modern electric servodrives are equipped with standard or brushless dc motors and PWM transistor con...
Adjustable speed drives are reported to be very susceptible to voltage dips. This paper investigates...
Modern controlled electric drives are exclusively based on three-phase motors that are fed from thre...
Most motors are designed to operate at a constant speed and provide a constant output; however, mode...
In this paper, a virtual positive impedance (VPI) based active damping control for a slim DC-link mo...