Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications

A motor drive consisting of two parallel voltage-sourced converters was developed and implemented. A parallel converter arrangement allows the system to be constructed in a modular fashion to gain economies of scale and redundancy. The converters are connected to common ac- and dc-buses without isol...

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Main Author: Fingas, William Daniel
Other Authors: Lehn, Peter W.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18295
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-182952013-04-19T19:59:13ZIndependent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive ApplicationsFingas, William DanielMotor DriveParallel ConvertersIndependent ConvertersParallel Drives0544A motor drive consisting of two parallel voltage-sourced converters was developed and implemented. A parallel converter arrangement allows the system to be constructed in a modular fashion to gain economies of scale and redundancy. The converters are connected to common ac- and dc-buses without isolation and are controlled without inter-converter communication or a master/slave arrangement. The system was simulated and the results validated against an experimental setup. Both steady-state and dynamic load sharing were achieved through the use of drooped PI speed regulators. PI controllers were used to regulate the quadrature currents provided by each converter. Circulating 0-sequence current was regulated using P controllers. A linearized state-space model of the system was developed and an eigenvalue analysis was performed, showing system stability. Speed steps in simulation and in the laboratory demonstrated good response. The loss of one converter’s gating was emulated. The system continued to operate, showing an advantage of system redundancy.Lehn, Peter W.2009-112010-01-18T20:21:53ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-01-18T20:21:53Z2010-01-18T20:21:53ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18295en_ca
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topic Motor Drive
Parallel Converters
Independent Converters
Parallel Drives
0544
spellingShingle Motor Drive
Parallel Converters
Independent Converters
Parallel Drives
0544
Fingas, William Daniel
Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
description A motor drive consisting of two parallel voltage-sourced converters was developed and implemented. A parallel converter arrangement allows the system to be constructed in a modular fashion to gain economies of scale and redundancy. The converters are connected to common ac- and dc-buses without isolation and are controlled without inter-converter communication or a master/slave arrangement. The system was simulated and the results validated against an experimental setup. Both steady-state and dynamic load sharing were achieved through the use of drooped PI speed regulators. PI controllers were used to regulate the quadrature currents provided by each converter. Circulating 0-sequence current was regulated using P controllers. A linearized state-space model of the system was developed and an eigenvalue analysis was performed, showing system stability. Speed steps in simulation and in the laboratory demonstrated good response. The loss of one converter’s gating was emulated. The system continued to operate, showing an advantage of system redundancy.
author2 Lehn, Peter W.
author_facet Lehn, Peter W.
Fingas, William Daniel
author Fingas, William Daniel
author_sort Fingas, William Daniel
title Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
title_short Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
title_full Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
title_fullStr Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
title_full_unstemmed Independent Operation of Parallel Three-phase Converters for Motor Drive Applications
title_sort independent operation of parallel three-phase converters for motor drive applications
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18295
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