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Quasi-sine-wave fully regenerative invertor

W. Farrer, +1 more
- Vol. 120, Iss: 9, pp 969-976
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In this paper, a cage induction motor is fed with a quasi-square-wave current, and the motor terminal voltage is approximately sinusoidal under normal operating conditions, based on the assumption that the motor resistances and inductances do not change with frequency.
Abstract
The paper shows that, if a cage induction motor is fed with a quasi-square-wave current, the motor terminal voltage is approximately sinusoidal under normal operating conditions. A simple analytical approach, based on the assumption that the motor resistances and inductances do not change with frequency, is shown to describe adequately the motor-terminal voltage. The quasi-square-wave-current supply is derived by modification of a known variable d.c.-link-voltage invertor. These modifications result in numerous advantages. The modified invertor is capable of regeneration back into the mains supply, has only 12 noninvertor-grade thyristors, and is undamaged by short-circuiting of the output terminals or by misfire of the output thyristors. Overall, the invertor lends itself to a simpler electrical and mechanical arrangement.

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