Title :
On the Causes of Circulating Currents in PWM Drives With Open-End Winding AC Machines
Author :
Somani, Archit ; Gupta, R.K. ; Mohapatra, K.K. ; Mohan, Ned
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Abstract :
Electric drives with open-end winding ac machines offer certain advantages over drives with star- or delta-connected machines. Such drives have been recently considered for some applications such as electric vehicles. Circulating currents have been experimentally observed in such open-end winding ac drives. These currents have the effect of increasing conduction losses in the stator winding resistance of the ac machine. Two major causes for these currents have been identified as device voltage drops in power semiconductor devices and dead time used for shoot-through current protection. These effects are analyzed, and a mathematical description for predicting their severity is provided. Experimental results are presented that support the theory. The theory developed should be useful for devising solutions for this problem such as the design of common-mode filters. Two methods of suppressing the circulating currents are also outlined, and their experimental results are presented.
Keywords :
AC machines; electric drives; machine windings; power semiconductor devices; PWM drives; circulating current suppression; common-mode filters; conduction loss; dead time; delta-connected machines; electric drives; electric vehicles; mathematical description; open-end winding AC machines; power semiconductor devices; shoot-through current protection; star-connected machines; stator winding resistance; Integrated circuits; Inverters; Matrix converters; Modulation; Switches; Vectors; Windings; Circulating current; common-mode voltage; matrix converter; open-end winding machine;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2012.2208430