The paper analyzes the influence of the number of rotor bars on the stator current spectral content in a three-phase cage induction motor fed by a pulse-width modulated (PWM) inverter. It is shown that each of the higher-order time harmonics in the supply voltage produces space harmonics in a rotating magnetic flux density wave, which results in induced rotor slot harmonics (RSHs) in the stator current spectrum. The conditions for the existence of these space harmonics are identical to those applying to a mains-fed motor. In other words, the number of rotor bars of a mains-fed motor yielding an RSH-free stator current spectrum produces the same stator current spectrum even in case the motor is inverter-fed. Additionally, to minimize the adverse effects of RSHs in the stator current spectrum, one must consider not only the number of rotor bars, but also its relationship with the frequency modulation ratio of the PWM inverter. Analytical predictions are presented to illustrate these results supported both by numerical simulations of the induction motor modelled through the winding function theory and experimentally taking the case a two-pole cage induction machine as a case study.
Stator Current Spectral Content of Inverter-Fed Cage Rotor Induction Motor
Tessarolo, A;
2022-01-01
Abstract
The paper analyzes the influence of the number of rotor bars on the stator current spectral content in a three-phase cage induction motor fed by a pulse-width modulated (PWM) inverter. It is shown that each of the higher-order time harmonics in the supply voltage produces space harmonics in a rotating magnetic flux density wave, which results in induced rotor slot harmonics (RSHs) in the stator current spectrum. The conditions for the existence of these space harmonics are identical to those applying to a mains-fed motor. In other words, the number of rotor bars of a mains-fed motor yielding an RSH-free stator current spectrum produces the same stator current spectrum even in case the motor is inverter-fed. Additionally, to minimize the adverse effects of RSHs in the stator current spectrum, one must consider not only the number of rotor bars, but also its relationship with the frequency modulation ratio of the PWM inverter. Analytical predictions are presented to illustrate these results supported both by numerical simulations of the induction motor modelled through the winding function theory and experimentally taking the case a two-pole cage induction machine as a case study.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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