Title :
Stability of a PWM current-source rectifier/inverter fed induction motor drive
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Fukuoka Univ., Japan
fDate :
11/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The stability of pulse width modulated current-source rectifier/inverter fed induction motor drives is considered in the paper. Rectifier/inverter operations are considerably complicated because of the high frequency pulse width modulated switching of power devices. To investigate the system stability successfully, an analysis without a complete simulation is performed by introducing synchronously rotating reference frames at the input and output terminals. The linearised equations are easily obtained so the intrinsic open-loop instability and the effects of circuit parameters under closed-loop operation can be made clear by determination of their dominant roots. The relevance of the results is verified by the transient characteristics of the nonlinear model, with and without a PI controller for constant V/f control
Keywords :
electric drives; induction motors; invertors; pulse width modulation; rectifying circuits; stability; PI controller; PWM induction motor drives; closed-loop operation; constant V/f control; current-source rectifier/inverter fed; high frequency pulse width modulated switching; intrinsic open-loop instability; nonlinear model; stability; synchronously rotating reference frames; transient characteristics;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B