Title
A Simple Braking Method For Six-Phase Induction Motor Drives With Unidirectional Power Flow In The Base-Speed Region
Abstract
Induction motor drives supplied from diode front-end rectifiers are commonly used in industrial applications due to their low cost and reliability. However, the two-quadrant operation of such a topology makes the regenerative braking impossible. Braking resistors can be used to dissipate the braking power and provide enhanced braking capability, but additional hardware is then necessary. Alternatively, the braking power can be dissipated within the inverter/motor by control software reconfiguration. In this scenario, the additional degrees of freedom of multiphase drives can be used to increase the system losses without disturbing the flux and torque production. Experimental results confirm the possibility to enhance the braking capability of six-phase drives with only few changes in the control scheme.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1109/TIE.2017.2682006
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Braking methods, field-oriented control (FOC), multiphase induction motor drives
Inverter,Induction motor,Torque,Dynamic braking,Braking chopper,Control theory,Regenerative brake,Control engineering,Resistor,Engineering,Control reconfiguration
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
64
8
0278-0046
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
9
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mario J. Durán125326.64
Ignacio Gonzalez Prieto262.15
Federico Barrero344442.44
Emil Levi433149.79
luca zarri511319.63
Michele Mengoni6516.92