Investigation of induction motor performance fed from PWM inverter

Hashem, Gamal; El-Koshariy A.;

Abstract


Electrical motors are designed on the basis of balanced three-phase sinusoidal Input voltage. Non-sinusoidal voltage, which is the common output voltage from PWM inverters, has detrimental effects on induction motors performance characteristics, and derating of machine is required. In this paper the three performance of a three-phase induction motor is intensively investigated when it is fed from PWM inverter. The PWM inverter is controlled by two different PWM techniques commonly used, namely Sinusoidal PWM Technique and Selected Harmonic Elimination PWM (SHEPWM) Technique. A complete simulation of a three-phase Induction motor fed from PWM inverter was designed using Matiab/Simulink parkage. The performance of the three-phase induction motor loaded by fan load was compared with the performance of the motor where fed from pure sinusoidal supply voltage. The study confirms that the induction motor under study gives best performance when it is fed from PWM inverter controlled by SHEPWM technique.


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Title Investigation of induction motor performance fed from PWM inverter
Authors Hashem, Gamal ; El-Koshariy A. 
Issue Date 1-Dec-2006
Journal Proceedings of the 11th International Middle East Power Systems Conference, MEPCON'2006 
ISBN 9781424451111
DOI https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/77749286407
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Scopus ID 2-s2.0-77749286407

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