Title |
The Triple Current Source Inverter System for Induction Motor Drive Using a One Chip Microcomputer |
Authors |
Chung, Yon-Tack(Chung, Yon-Tack) ; Jang, Seong-Chil(Jang, Seong-Chil) ; Hwang, Lak-Hoon(Hwang, Lak-Hoon) ; Lee, Hoon-Goo(Lee, Hoon-Goo) |
Abstract |
In proportion to the capacity enlargement of the induction motor system controlled by current source inverter, the capacitance of the commutating capacitor is enlarged and then the spike value of output voltage is increased at the moment of charge and discharge. Moreover, the output currnet includes a number of harmonic components. Such voltage spike and harmonics generate the torque ripple and lead to bad effects on the performance of the induction motor. In this study, all the harmonics excluding 17th and 19th harmonics were mostly elimunated by adopting 18-phase Triple High Frequency Current Source Inverter(HFCSI), and the spike component of output voltage was reduced by adding the Voltage Clamping Circuit(VCC). As a result, the torque ripple and the commutation loss were reduced and the performance of the system was improved. Experiments for speed control were carried out in the tripple current source inverter system for induction motor drive. Overall system was controlled by ONE CHIP MICROCOMPUTER(INTEL 8751). Control circuits were simplified and good experimental results in the constant V/F control were obtained due to the flexibility of the microcomputer. |