Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives

The cycloconverter as a direct frequency converter without a d.c. link is well known as a power amplifier in low speed a.c. drives. If continuous circulating current operation can be maintained, reversible energy flow and regenerative braking can be achieved in an induction motor drive without a cha...

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Main Author: Hamad, Abdul-Karim Shams
Published: University of Leicester 1977
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4579172015-12-31T03:36:48ZLow-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drivesHamad, Abdul-Karim Shams1977The cycloconverter as a direct frequency converter without a d.c. link is well known as a power amplifier in low speed a.c. drives. If continuous circulating current operation can be maintained, reversible energy flow and regenerative braking can be achieved in an induction motor drive without a change in the gate pulse sequence. Continuous circulating current operation also reduces the output harmonic content of the cycloconverter and increases the speed range of the drive. This dissertation describes the use of an induction motor stator as an inter-group reactor maintaining continuous circulating current in the cycloconverter. The same stator winding sets up the conventional rotating air gap-flux and the reactor machine has standard torque-speed characteristics. In the multi-machine drive designed and constructed in this work, one machine requires a special stator winding. Conventional squirrel-cage machines can then be added for tandem speed control and the utilisation of copper improved. Closed-loop speed control and air gap flux control are incorporated on the reactor machine. The standard induction motors added in addition to the reactor machine are shown to be essentially operating under open-loop conditions but a "hard supply" is maintained by closed-loop control.621.31042University of Leicesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.457917http://hdl.handle.net/2381/34773Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Hamad, Abdul-Karim Shams
Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
description The cycloconverter as a direct frequency converter without a d.c. link is well known as a power amplifier in low speed a.c. drives. If continuous circulating current operation can be maintained, reversible energy flow and regenerative braking can be achieved in an induction motor drive without a change in the gate pulse sequence. Continuous circulating current operation also reduces the output harmonic content of the cycloconverter and increases the speed range of the drive. This dissertation describes the use of an induction motor stator as an inter-group reactor maintaining continuous circulating current in the cycloconverter. The same stator winding sets up the conventional rotating air gap-flux and the reactor machine has standard torque-speed characteristics. In the multi-machine drive designed and constructed in this work, one machine requires a special stator winding. Conventional squirrel-cage machines can then be added for tandem speed control and the utilisation of copper improved. Closed-loop speed control and air gap flux control are incorporated on the reactor machine. The standard induction motors added in addition to the reactor machine are shown to be essentially operating under open-loop conditions but a "hard supply" is maintained by closed-loop control.
author Hamad, Abdul-Karim Shams
author_facet Hamad, Abdul-Karim Shams
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title Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
title_short Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
title_full Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
title_fullStr Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
title_full_unstemmed Low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
title_sort low-variable-speed, continuous-circulating current, cycloconverter-induction-motor drives
publisher University of Leicester
publishDate 1977
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