Author : Naser Mohammed Bayoumy AbdelRahim
CoAuthors : A. Shaltout
Source : IET Electric Power Applications Journal
Date of Publication : 09/2012
Abstract :
Comprehensive analysis of the starting period of inverter-fed large induction motors reveals that these motors are subjected to additional components of pulsating torsional torque. These torque pulsations may coincide with the natural torsional frequency of the large motor system and produce hazardous shaft torque oscillations. To alleviate the torsional toque problem and limit the motor starting current, a constant air-gap flux using slip frequency control scheme is proposed to operate the motor inverter. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme is capable of drastically reducing the torsional torque oscillations and limiting the motor line current to approximately 22% of its direct online starting value without prolonging its starting period.
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