Title :
Performance of a single-phase to three-phase cycloconvertor drive
Author :
Zhang, J. ; Hunter, G.P. ; Ramsden, V.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Queensland Univ., Rockhampton, Qld., Australia
fDate :
5/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents the performance of a three-phase induction motor driven by a new cycloconvertor consisting of six naturally commutated triacs and digital control circuits, which can generate a symmetrical variable voltage variable frequency (VVVF) three-phase supply from a single-phase mains. This inexpensive topology is particularly suitable for low power domestic and similar drives requiring full torque and/or regenerative operation over the full speed range. Using a double integral control technique, a single-phase to three-phase modulation strategy is proposed so the phase flux linkages follow sinusoidal references. The output frequency of this cycloconvertor can be up to half of the input frequency, giving a maximum synchronous speed of 1500 rev/min for a two-pole motor. The three phase currents are symmetrical, and the motor speed ripple is low. Despite a reduced efficiency and power factor, the torque-speed curve of the motor with the cycloconvertor supply is very close to that with a sinusoidal supply. Software was written in C for both simulation and control. The experimental results agree with the simulation
Keywords :
commutation; cycloconvertors; digital control; induction motor drives; machine control; power engineering computing; thyristor convertors; C language; VVVF three-phase supply; digital control circuits; double integral control technique; efficiency reduction; modulation strategy; motor speed ripple; naturally commutated triacs; output frequency; phase flux linkages; power factor reduction; regenerative operation; simulation; single-phase to three-phase cycloconvertor drive; sinusoidal references; symmetrical three phase currents; three-phase induction motor; torque-speed curve; two-pole motor; variable frequency; variable voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-epa:19951722