High-Frequency Analysis and Measurement Techniques with Mixed-Mode Conversion of Induction Machine for Shaft-Voltage Prediction
- Authors
- Yea, Manje; Ryu, Younggon; Kim, Jingook; Han, Ki Jin
- Issue Date
- May-2019
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Keywords
- shaft voltage; induction machine; mixed-mode
- Citation
- 2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC MACHINES & DRIVES CONFERENCE (IEMDC), pp 2002 - 2007
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- 2019 IEEE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRIC MACHINES & DRIVES CONFERENCE (IEMDC)
- Start Page
- 2002
- End Page
- 2007
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8683
- DOI
- 10.1109/IEMDC.2019.8785147
- Abstract
- This paper shows high-frequency measurement techniques including phase windings and shaft-ends of a three-phase electrical machine rotating at its rated-rpm, and mixed mode conversion method for impedance parameters. For the purpose, an external torque source mechanically drives the induction machine, while measuring phase windings and shaft-ends with a vector network analyzer. To investigate common-mode, differential-mode, and inter-phase differential-mode components of drive signals with each shaft-end, we converted the measured impedance parameters to mixed-mode impedance parameters. To verify the converted results, transfer impedances between shaft ends and common-mode component of the mixed-mode parameters are compared with time-domain shaft voltage waveforms that are generated by sinusoidal CM input signals of different frequencies. The comparison showed the mixed-mode impedance parameters match the time-domain waveforms. Also, the mixed mode parameters showed that common- and differential-mode are more responsible for shaft end-to-end voltage, while common mode and inter-phase differential-mode are more responsible for shaft-to-frame voltage, for the induction machine. Also, frequency ranges of each mode over which each voltage are more susceptible are specified from the results.
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