Performance Enhancement of Wound Rotor Induction Motor by VSI with Dynamic Capacitor Controlled Rotor Circuit
Author(s) -
K. R. Sathish Kumar,
Dr.S. Palaniswami,
K. Priyadharsini
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/766-1073
Subject(s) - rotor (electric) , computer science , wound rotor motor , induction motor , capacitor , control theory (sociology) , automotive engineering , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , voltage , engineering , control (management)
The paper proposes a novel method for improving performance of a Three Phase wound rotor induction motor using an indirect reactive current control scheme in the rotor. A 3 phase VSI with a dynamic capacitor is connected in the rotor circuit for controlling the reactive current in the rotor. The dynamic capacitor is an Hbridge switch with a capacitor in which the duty ratio of the Hbridge circuit is varied in order to change the capacitance value dynamically. The proposed technique is simulated in MATLAB 7.6 / Simulink environment. The result that obtained from the proposed method is compared with secondary impedance control scheme and the performance parameters such as the torque, power factor and efficiency are obtained. In addition to improving performances, as the proposed method uses only one capacitor in the rotor where as against three capacitors are used in the rotor impedance control scheme. The result has shown improved performance and cost effective by the proposed scheme. General Terms Performance, Verification, Comparison
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