Title :
Harmonic torques in two-phase induction motors using six-step drives
Author :
Atkinson, P. ; Savage, P.R.
fDate :
10/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of six-step drives for two-phase induction motors supplied from controlled d.c.-a.c. inverters promises a new lease of life for a.c. machines in position control applications. Unfortunately the steady-state static torque produced when both windings are simultaneously controlled by six-step waveforms in quadrature is reduced from that predicted by a fundamental analysis due to the presence of third harmonic in the waveform. There is also a significant oscillatory component of torque present with a frequency of four times line frequency. Although these effects have been observed in the past, no attempt has been made previously to provide a coherent analytical explanation. This paper presents such an explanation using a Fourier analysis in conjunction with the generally accepted motor model.
Keywords :
Fourier analysis; electric drives; harmonic analysis; harmonics; induction motors; position control; torque; waveform analysis; AC machines; Fourier analysis; coherent analytical explanation; fundamental analysis; harmonic torques; inverters; motor model; oscillatory component; position control; quadrature; six-step drives; steady-state static torque; two-phase induction motors; windings;
Journal_Title :
Radio and Electronic Engineer
DOI :
10.1049/ree.1984.0099