A reduced-switch dual-bridge inverter topology for the mitigationof bearing currents, EMI, and DC-link voltage variations |
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Authors: | Haoran Zhang von jouanne A. Shaoan Dai |
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Affiliation: | Texas Instrum. Inc., Tucson, AZ; |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a reduced-switch-count dual-bridge inverter approach for the mitigation of motor bearing currents and electromagnetic interference (EMI). The proposed inverter employs two four-switch inverters and is controlled to generate balanced excitation of dual-voltage-rating induction motors under pulsewidth modulated operation. The proposed approach eliminates the common-mode voltage and, thus, prevents the motors from premature bearing failures in addition to reducing the conducted EMI. Compared to the conventional four-switch inverters, the proposed inverter also eliminates the single-phase circulating current and voltage variations across the DC-link capacitors, which allows smaller capacitance to maintain the DC-bus voltage. Theoretical analysis as well as simulation and experimental results are presented to verify this concept |
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