Title :
Evaluation of an Alternate Soft-Charge Circuit for Diode Front-End Variable-Frequency Drives
Author :
Swamy, Mahesh M. ; Kume, Tsuneo ; Takada, Noriyuki
Author_Institution :
Yaskawa America, Inc., Waukegan, IL, USA
Abstract :
Variable-frequency drives (VFDs) with diode front-end rectifiers are typically equipped with a resistor-contactor arrangement to limit the inrush current into the dc-bus capacitors, thereby providing a means for soft charging the dc-bus capacitors. Because of the mechanical nature of the magnetic contactor typically used in VFDs, there exists a concern for fatigue. In addition, during a brownout condition, typically, the contactor remains closed, and when the voltage recovers, the ensuing transient is often large enough to possibly cause unfavorable influence to surrounding components in the VFD. Many researchers and application engineers have thought about this issue, and many are actively seeking nonmechanical solutions in a cost-effective manner. In this paper, a new topology to soft charge the dc-bus capacitor is proposed. Other techniques that have been evaluated are also introduced. The relative advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Experimental tests to show the feasibility of the proposed idea are also provided.
Keywords :
driver circuits; rectifiers; dc-bus capacitors; diode front-end rectifiers; inrush current; magnetic contactor; resistor-contactor arrangement; soft-charge circuit; variable frequency drives; Capacitors; Circuits; Costs; Diodes; Fatigue; Frequency; Rectifiers; Surges; Topology; Voltage; Brownout condition; inrush current limiter; soft-charge circuit; surge-current limiter after brownout;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2010.2058080