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Module
7
Electrical Machine Drives
Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 1
Lesson
34
Electrical Actuators:
Induction Motor Drives
Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 2
Instructional Objectives
After learning the lesson students should be able to understand
A. Concept of slip
B. Equivalent circuit of induction motor.
C. Torque-speed characteristics.
D. Methods of induction motor speed control.
E. Principles of PWM inverter.
F. Implementation of constant V/f control.
Introduction
For adjustible speed applications, the induction machine, particularly the cage rotor type, is most
commonly used in industry. These machines are very cheap and rugged, and are available from
fractional horsepower to multi-megawatt capacity, both in single-phase and poly-phase versions.
In this lesson, the basic fundamentals of construction, operation and speed control for induction
motors are presented.
In cage rotor type induction motors the rotor has a squirrel cage-like structure with shorted end
rings. The stator has a three-phase winding, and embedded in slots distributed sinusoidally. It can
be shown that a sinusoidal three-phase balanced set of ac voltages applied to the three-phase
stator windings creates a magnetic field rotating at angular speed ωs = 4πfs /P where fs is the
supply frequency in Hz and P is the number of stator poles.
If the rotor is rotating at an angular speed ωr , i.e. at an angular speed (ωs - ωr) with respect to the
rotating stator mmf, its conductors will be subjected to a sweeping magnetic field, inducing
voltages and current and mmf in the short-circuited rotor bars at a frequency (ωs - ωr)P/4π,
known as the slip speed. The interaction of air gap flux and rotor mmf produces torque. The per
unit slip ω is defined as
s r
s
S
ω ω
ω
−
=
Equivalent Circuit
Figure 34.1 shows the equivalent circuit with respect to the stator, where Ir is given as
m
r
r
e lr
V
I
R
j L
S
==
⎛ ⎞
+ ω⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
and parameters Rr and Llr stand for the resistance and inductance parameters referred to to the
stator.
Since the output power is the product of developed electrical torque Te and speed ωm, Te can be
expressed as
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2 r
e r
e
RP
T = 3 I
2
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠ Sω
Lm
Lls Llr
lr
RS
VS
Fig. 34.1 Approximate per phase equivalent circuit
rR
S
In Figure 34.1, the magnitude of the rotor current Ir can be written as
( ) ( )
s
r 2 22
s r e ls lr
V
I
R R S L L
=
+ + +ω
This yields that,
( ) ( )
2
sr
e 2 22
e s r e ls lr
VRP
T 3
2 R R L LS Sω ω
⎛ ⎞
= ⋅⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠ + + +
Torque-Speed Curve
The torque Te can be calculated as a function of slip S from the equation 1. Figure 34.2 shows the
torque-speed ( )r e/ 1= − Sω ω curve. The various operating zones in the figure can be defined as
plugging (1.0 < S < 2.0), motoring (0 < S < 1.0), and regenerating (S< 0). In the normal motoring
region, Te = 0 at S = 0, and as S increases (i.e., speed decreases), Te increases in a quasi-linear
curve until breakdown, or maximum torque Tem is reached. Beyond this point, Te decreases with
the increase in S.
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Maximum or
breakdown torque
Plugging Motoring Regenerating
Synchronous speed
Fig. 34.2 Torque-speed curve of induction motor
Starting
torque
Slip(S)
Tem
Teg
0
0 1
12
Tes
Torque(Tem) ⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
r
e
Speed pu
ω
ω
Torque
In the regenerating region, as the name indicates, the machine acts as a generator. The rotor
moves at supersynchronous speed in the same direction as that of the air gap flux so that the slip
becomes negative, creating negative, or regenerating torque (Teg). With a variable-frequency
power supply, the machine stator frequency can be controlled to be lower than the rotor speed
(ωe < ωr) to obtain a regenerative braking effect.
Speed Control
From the torque speed characteristics in Fig. 34.2, it can be seen that at any rotor speed the
magnitude and/or frequency of the supply voltage can be controlled for obtaining a desired
torque. The three possible modes of speed control are discussed below.
Variable-Voltage, Constant-Frequency Operation
A simple method of controlling speed in a cage-type induction motor is by varying the stator
voltage at constant supply frequency. Stator voltage control is also used for “soft start” to limit
the stator current during periods of low rotor speeds.
Figure 34.3 shows the torque-speed curves with variable stator voltage. Often, low-power motor
drives use this type of speed control due to the simplicity of the drive circuit.
Variable-Frequency Operation
Figure 34.4 shows the torque-speed curve, if the stator supply frequency is increased with
constant supply voltage, where ωe is the base angular speed. Note, however, that beyond the
rated frequency ωb , there is fall in maximum torque developed, while the speed rises.
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Speed control
range
100% stator
voltage
1.0 Vs
0.75 Vs
0.50 Vs
0.25 Vs
1.0
1.0
0.75
0.50
0.25
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
Fig. 34.3 Torque-speed curves at variable supply voltage
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
r
e
Speed pu
ω
ω
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
e
em
T
Torque pu
T
Fig. 34.4 Torque-speed curves at variable stator frequency
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
e
em
T
Torque pu
T
2
em eT ω = constant
1.0
0.50
0 21 3
Rated curve
Tem
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
e
b
ω
Frequency pu
ω
Variable voltage variable frequency operation with constant V/f
Figure 34.5 shows the torque-speed curves for constant V/f operation. Note that the maximum
torque Tem remains approximately constant. Since the air gap flux of the machine is kept at the
rated value, the torque per ampere is high. Therefore fast variations in acceleration can be
achieved by stator current control. Since the supply frequency is lowered at low speeds, the
machine operates at low slip always, so the energy efficiency does not suffer.
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⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
e
em
T
Torque pu
T
Fig. 34.5 Torque-speed curves at constant V/f
1.0
0.50
0 1.0
Rated curve
⎛ ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ ⎠
e
b
ω
Frequency pu
ω
0.5
Maximum torque
s
e
V
= constant
ω
Majority of industrial variable-speed ac drives operate with a variable voltage variable frequency
power supply.
Points to Ponder: 1
A. In what type of applications, would it make sense to prefer a simple stator voltage
control, rather than a constant V/f control ?
B. How can you be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve shown in Fig. 34.2 ?
Variable Voltage Variable Frequency Supply
Induction
Motor
PWM
Inverter
dc link filterDiode
Rectifier
Three-phase
supply Cf
Fig. 34.6 PWM inverter fed induction motor drive
Vdc
+
The variable voltage variable frequency supply for an induction motor drive consists of a
uncontrolled (Fig. 34.6) or controlled rectifier (Fig. 34.7) (fixed voltage fixed frequency ac to
variable/fixed voltage dc) and an inverter (dc to variable voltage/variable frequency ac). If
rectification is uncontrolled, as in diode rectifiers, the voltage and frequency can both be
controlled in a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) inverter as shown in Figure 34.6. The dc link
filter consists of a capacitor to keep the input voltage to the inverter stable and ripple-free.
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Induction
Motor
PWM
Inverter
dc link filterControlled
Rectifier
Three-phase
ac power
supply
Cf
Fig. 34.7 Variable-voltage, variable-frequency (VVVF) induction motor drive
On the other hand, a controlled rectifier can be used to vary the dc link voltage, while a square
wave inverter can be used to change the frequency. This configuration is shown in Fig. 34.7.
To recover the regenerative energy in the dc link, an antiparallel-controlled rectifier is required
to handle the regenerative energy, as shown in Fig. 34.8. The above are basically controlled
voltage sources. These can however be operated as controlled current sources by incorporating
an outer current feedback loop as shown in Fig. 34.9.
Vdc
+
Motor
PWM
Inverter
dc link filter
Controlled
Rectifier -I
(motoring)
Three-phase
ac power
supply
Cf
Fig. 34.8 Regenerative voltage-source inverter-fed ac drive.
Vdc
+
Induction
or
Synchronous
V
Controlled
Rectifier -II
(regeneration)
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Induction
Motor
PWM
Points to Ponder: 2
A. Why is it that drive with the single controlled rectifier shown in Fig. 34.7 cannot be used
for regenerative braking?
B. How does one generate a controlled current source out of a voltage source inverter?
Voltage-source Inverter-driven Induction Motor
A three-phase variable frequency inverter supplying an induction motor is shown in Figure
34.10. The power devices are assumed to be ideal switches. There are two major types of
switching schemes for the inverters, namely, square wave switching and PWM switching.
Square wave inverters
The gating signals and the resulting line voltages for square wave switching are shown in Figure
34.11. The phase voltages are derived from the line voltages assuming a balanced three-phase
system.
Inverter
Rectifier
dc link
filter
Three-phase
ac power
supply
Cf
Fig. 34.9 Current-controlled voltage-source-driven induction motor drive
V
Vdc
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
ias
ib
ic
asi
∗
bsi
∗
csi
∗
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T1
T4
D1
D4
a
T3
T6
D3
D6
b
T5
T2
D5
D2
c
Induction
Motor
+
-
Vdc
Fig. 34.10 A schematic of the generic inverter-fed induction motor drive.
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360º
60º
120º
180º
240º
300º
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vcs
Vbs
-2Vdc/3
-Vdc/3
Vdc/3
2Vdc/3
Vas
Vca
Vbc
- Vdc
Vab
Vdc
Fig. 34.11 Inverter gate (base) signals and line-and phase-voltage waveforms
The square wave inverter control is simple and the switching frequency and consequently,
switching losses are low. However, significant energies of the lower order harmonics and large
distortions in current wave require bulky low-pass filters. Moreover, this scheme can only
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achieve frequency control. For voltage control a controlled rectifier is needed, which offsets
some of the cost advantages of the simple inverter.
PWM Principle
It is possible to control the output voltage and frequency of the PWM inverter simultaneously, as
well as optimize the harmonics by performing multiple switching within the inverter major cycle
which determines frequency. For example, the fundamental voltage for a square wave has the
maximum amplitude (4Vd/π) but by intermediate switching, as shown in Fig. 34.12, the
magnitude can be reduced. This determines the principle of simultaneous voltage control by
PWM. Different possible strategies for PWM switching exist. They have different harmonic
contents. In the following only a sinusoidal PWM is discussed.
V1
+Vd
Vao
0
π
Fig. 34.12 PWM principle to control output voltage.
Sinusoidal PWM
Figure 34.13(a) explains the general principle of SPWM, where an isosceles triangle carrier
wave of frequency fc is compared with the sinusoidal modulating wave of fundamental frequency
f, and the points of intersection determine the switching points of power devices. For example,
for phase-a, voltage (Va0) is obtained by switching ON Q1 and Q4 of half-bridge inverter, as
shown in the figure 13. Assuming that f << fc , the pulse widths of va0 wave vary in a sinusoidal
manner. Thus, the fundamental frequency is controlled by varying f and its amplitude is
proportional to the command modulating voltage. The Fourier analysis of the va0 wave can be
shown to be of the form:
(a0 dv = 0.5mV sin 2 ft +π φ) + harmonic frequency terms
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Sinewave
signal
Carrier wave
t
vco*vbo*vao*vp
VT
0
0 tVd
vao
+0.5Vd
-0.5Vd
Fig. 34.13(a) Principle of sinusoidal PWM for three-phase bridge inverter.
0
+Vd
Vab
ωt
Fig. 34.13(b) Line voltage waves of PWM inverter
where m = modulation index and φ = phase shift of output, depending on the position of the
modulating wave. The modulation index m is defined as
P
T
V
m =
V
where Vp = peak value of the modulating wave and VT = peak value of the carrier wave. Ideally,
m can be varied between 0 and 1 to give a linear relation between the modulating and output
wave. The inverter basically acts as a linear amplifier. The line voltage waveform is shown in
Fig. 34.13(b).
Implementation of a constant voltage/constant frequency strategy
An implementation of the constant volts/Hz control strategy for the inverter-fed induction motor
in close loop is shown in Figure 34.14. The frequency command *
sf is enforced in the inverter
and the corresponding dc link voltage is controlled through the front-end converter.
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Induction
Motor
VVVF
Inverter
Tach
Controlled
Rectifier
Three-phase
ac power
supply
Cf
Fig. 34.14 Closed-loop induction motor drive with constant volts/Hz control strategy.
Vdc
+
-
PI
controller Limiter
+
+
+
+
+
-
Kvf
Kdc
V0
An outer speed PI control loop in the induction motor drive, shown in Figure 34.14 computes the
frequency and voltage set points for the inverter and the converter respectively. The limiter
ensures that the slip-speed command is within the maximum allowable slip speed of the
induction motor. The slip-speed command is added to electrical rotor speed to obtain the stator
frequency command. Thereafter, the stator frequency command is processed in an open-loop
drive. Kdc is the constant of proportionality between the dc load voltage and the stator frequency.
Points to Ponder: 3
A. Explain how the scheme in Fig. 34.10 achieves constant V/f.
B. Name two advantages and two disadvantages of a PWM inverter over a square wave
inverter.
Lesson Summary
In this lesson, the following topics related to Induction Motor Drives have been discussed.
a. Concept of slip
b. Equivalent circuit of induction motor.
c. Torque-speed characteristics.
d. Methods of induction motor speed control.
e. Principles of PWM inverter.
f. Implementation of constant V/f control.
1
2π
ωr
*
rω
*
slω
*
sf
*
eT
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Answers, Remarks and Hints to Points to Ponder
Points to Ponder: 1
A. In what type of applications, would it make sense to prefer a simple stator voltage
control, rather than a constant V/f control?
Ans: For very simple applications with low torque demands and/or speed ranges a stator
voltage control scheme would be adequate. Domestic fan controllers are of this type.
Note that, for such applications, the cost of the controller is much more important than
the improvement in efficiency, from a commercial point of view. The principle of stator
voltage control is also used for soft starting of motors.
B. How can you be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve shown in Fig. 34.2?
Ans: Suppose the motor is rotating in the forward direction with a slip s. If suddenly the
phase sequence of the three-phase supply is reversed, the slip would be equal to (1+(1-s)),
or 2-s. Thus the motor would be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve.
Points to Ponder: 2
A. Why is it that drives with the single controlled rectifier shown in Fig. 34.7 cannot be used
for regenerative braking in the forward direction?
Ans: Because the current through the controlled rectifiers cannot be reversed. One thus
needs another rectifier connected in anti-parallel.
B. How does one generate a controlled current source out of a voltage source inverter?
Ans: By feedback control of the voltage input to the inverter. Thus the duty ratio of the
PWM control input, which basically changes the voltage and thereby the current, is
manipulated to make a current equal to the set point flow.
Points to Ponder: 3
A. Explain how the scheme in Fig. 34.10 achieves constant V/f.
Ans: Note that the voltage setpoint to the rectifier and the frequency setpoint to the
inverter are related by a constant. Thus constant V/f is maintained.
B. Name two advantages and two disadvantages of a PWM inverter over a square wave
inverter.
Ans: Advantages are simultaneous voltage and frequency control, and control over
harmonic content. Disadvantages are complexity of switching law and requirement of fast
switching.
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  • 2. Lesson 34 Electrical Actuators: Induction Motor Drives Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 2
  • 3. Instructional Objectives After learning the lesson students should be able to understand A. Concept of slip B. Equivalent circuit of induction motor. C. Torque-speed characteristics. D. Methods of induction motor speed control. E. Principles of PWM inverter. F. Implementation of constant V/f control. Introduction For adjustible speed applications, the induction machine, particularly the cage rotor type, is most commonly used in industry. These machines are very cheap and rugged, and are available from fractional horsepower to multi-megawatt capacity, both in single-phase and poly-phase versions. In this lesson, the basic fundamentals of construction, operation and speed control for induction motors are presented. In cage rotor type induction motors the rotor has a squirrel cage-like structure with shorted end rings. The stator has a three-phase winding, and embedded in slots distributed sinusoidally. It can be shown that a sinusoidal three-phase balanced set of ac voltages applied to the three-phase stator windings creates a magnetic field rotating at angular speed ωs = 4πfs /P where fs is the supply frequency in Hz and P is the number of stator poles. If the rotor is rotating at an angular speed ωr , i.e. at an angular speed (ωs - ωr) with respect to the rotating stator mmf, its conductors will be subjected to a sweeping magnetic field, inducing voltages and current and mmf in the short-circuited rotor bars at a frequency (ωs - ωr)P/4π, known as the slip speed. The interaction of air gap flux and rotor mmf produces torque. The per unit slip ω is defined as s r s S ω ω ω − = Equivalent Circuit Figure 34.1 shows the equivalent circuit with respect to the stator, where Ir is given as m r r e lr V I R j L S == ⎛ ⎞ + ω⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ and parameters Rr and Llr stand for the resistance and inductance parameters referred to to the stator. Since the output power is the product of developed electrical torque Te and speed ωm, Te can be expressed as Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 3
  • 4. 2 r e r e RP T = 3 I 2 ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ Sω Lm Lls Llr lr RS VS Fig. 34.1 Approximate per phase equivalent circuit rR S In Figure 34.1, the magnitude of the rotor current Ir can be written as ( ) ( ) s r 2 22 s r e ls lr V I R R S L L = + + +ω This yields that, ( ) ( ) 2 sr e 2 22 e s r e ls lr VRP T 3 2 R R L LS Sω ω ⎛ ⎞ = ⋅⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ + + + Torque-Speed Curve The torque Te can be calculated as a function of slip S from the equation 1. Figure 34.2 shows the torque-speed ( )r e/ 1= − Sω ω curve. The various operating zones in the figure can be defined as plugging (1.0 < S < 2.0), motoring (0 < S < 1.0), and regenerating (S< 0). In the normal motoring region, Te = 0 at S = 0, and as S increases (i.e., speed decreases), Te increases in a quasi-linear curve until breakdown, or maximum torque Tem is reached. Beyond this point, Te decreases with the increase in S. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 4
  • 5. Maximum or breakdown torque Plugging Motoring Regenerating Synchronous speed Fig. 34.2 Torque-speed curve of induction motor Starting torque Slip(S) Tem Teg 0 0 1 12 Tes Torque(Tem) ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ r e Speed pu ω ω Torque In the regenerating region, as the name indicates, the machine acts as a generator. The rotor moves at supersynchronous speed in the same direction as that of the air gap flux so that the slip becomes negative, creating negative, or regenerating torque (Teg). With a variable-frequency power supply, the machine stator frequency can be controlled to be lower than the rotor speed (ωe < ωr) to obtain a regenerative braking effect. Speed Control From the torque speed characteristics in Fig. 34.2, it can be seen that at any rotor speed the magnitude and/or frequency of the supply voltage can be controlled for obtaining a desired torque. The three possible modes of speed control are discussed below. Variable-Voltage, Constant-Frequency Operation A simple method of controlling speed in a cage-type induction motor is by varying the stator voltage at constant supply frequency. Stator voltage control is also used for “soft start” to limit the stator current during periods of low rotor speeds. Figure 34.3 shows the torque-speed curves with variable stator voltage. Often, low-power motor drives use this type of speed control due to the simplicity of the drive circuit. Variable-Frequency Operation Figure 34.4 shows the torque-speed curve, if the stator supply frequency is increased with constant supply voltage, where ωe is the base angular speed. Note, however, that beyond the rated frequency ωb , there is fall in maximum torque developed, while the speed rises. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 5
  • 6. Speed control range 100% stator voltage 1.0 Vs 0.75 Vs 0.50 Vs 0.25 Vs 1.0 1.0 0.75 0.50 0.25 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Fig. 34.3 Torque-speed curves at variable supply voltage ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ r e Speed pu ω ω ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ e em T Torque pu T Fig. 34.4 Torque-speed curves at variable stator frequency ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ e em T Torque pu T 2 em eT ω = constant 1.0 0.50 0 21 3 Rated curve Tem ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ e b ω Frequency pu ω Variable voltage variable frequency operation with constant V/f Figure 34.5 shows the torque-speed curves for constant V/f operation. Note that the maximum torque Tem remains approximately constant. Since the air gap flux of the machine is kept at the rated value, the torque per ampere is high. Therefore fast variations in acceleration can be achieved by stator current control. Since the supply frequency is lowered at low speeds, the machine operates at low slip always, so the energy efficiency does not suffer. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 6
  • 7. ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ e em T Torque pu T Fig. 34.5 Torque-speed curves at constant V/f 1.0 0.50 0 1.0 Rated curve ⎛ ⎞ ⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ e b ω Frequency pu ω 0.5 Maximum torque s e V = constant ω Majority of industrial variable-speed ac drives operate with a variable voltage variable frequency power supply. Points to Ponder: 1 A. In what type of applications, would it make sense to prefer a simple stator voltage control, rather than a constant V/f control ? B. How can you be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve shown in Fig. 34.2 ? Variable Voltage Variable Frequency Supply Induction Motor PWM Inverter dc link filterDiode Rectifier Three-phase supply Cf Fig. 34.6 PWM inverter fed induction motor drive Vdc + The variable voltage variable frequency supply for an induction motor drive consists of a uncontrolled (Fig. 34.6) or controlled rectifier (Fig. 34.7) (fixed voltage fixed frequency ac to variable/fixed voltage dc) and an inverter (dc to variable voltage/variable frequency ac). If rectification is uncontrolled, as in diode rectifiers, the voltage and frequency can both be controlled in a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) inverter as shown in Figure 34.6. The dc link filter consists of a capacitor to keep the input voltage to the inverter stable and ripple-free. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 7
  • 8. Induction Motor PWM Inverter dc link filterControlled Rectifier Three-phase ac power supply Cf Fig. 34.7 Variable-voltage, variable-frequency (VVVF) induction motor drive On the other hand, a controlled rectifier can be used to vary the dc link voltage, while a square wave inverter can be used to change the frequency. This configuration is shown in Fig. 34.7. To recover the regenerative energy in the dc link, an antiparallel-controlled rectifier is required to handle the regenerative energy, as shown in Fig. 34.8. The above are basically controlled voltage sources. These can however be operated as controlled current sources by incorporating an outer current feedback loop as shown in Fig. 34.9. Vdc + Motor PWM Inverter dc link filter Controlled Rectifier -I (motoring) Three-phase ac power supply Cf Fig. 34.8 Regenerative voltage-source inverter-fed ac drive. Vdc + Induction or Synchronous V Controlled Rectifier -II (regeneration) Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 8
  • 9. Induction Motor PWM Points to Ponder: 2 A. Why is it that drive with the single controlled rectifier shown in Fig. 34.7 cannot be used for regenerative braking? B. How does one generate a controlled current source out of a voltage source inverter? Voltage-source Inverter-driven Induction Motor A three-phase variable frequency inverter supplying an induction motor is shown in Figure 34.10. The power devices are assumed to be ideal switches. There are two major types of switching schemes for the inverters, namely, square wave switching and PWM switching. Square wave inverters The gating signals and the resulting line voltages for square wave switching are shown in Figure 34.11. The phase voltages are derived from the line voltages assuming a balanced three-phase system. Inverter Rectifier dc link filter Three-phase ac power supply Cf Fig. 34.9 Current-controlled voltage-source-driven induction motor drive V Vdc + + + + - - - ias ib ic asi ∗ bsi ∗ csi ∗ Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 9
  • 10. T1 T4 D1 D4 a T3 T6 D3 D6 b T5 T2 D5 D2 c Induction Motor + - Vdc Fig. 34.10 A schematic of the generic inverter-fed induction motor drive. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 10
  • 11. 360º 60º 120º 180º 240º 300º G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vcs Vbs -2Vdc/3 -Vdc/3 Vdc/3 2Vdc/3 Vas Vca Vbc - Vdc Vab Vdc Fig. 34.11 Inverter gate (base) signals and line-and phase-voltage waveforms The square wave inverter control is simple and the switching frequency and consequently, switching losses are low. However, significant energies of the lower order harmonics and large distortions in current wave require bulky low-pass filters. Moreover, this scheme can only Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 11
  • 12. achieve frequency control. For voltage control a controlled rectifier is needed, which offsets some of the cost advantages of the simple inverter. PWM Principle It is possible to control the output voltage and frequency of the PWM inverter simultaneously, as well as optimize the harmonics by performing multiple switching within the inverter major cycle which determines frequency. For example, the fundamental voltage for a square wave has the maximum amplitude (4Vd/π) but by intermediate switching, as shown in Fig. 34.12, the magnitude can be reduced. This determines the principle of simultaneous voltage control by PWM. Different possible strategies for PWM switching exist. They have different harmonic contents. In the following only a sinusoidal PWM is discussed. V1 +Vd Vao 0 π Fig. 34.12 PWM principle to control output voltage. Sinusoidal PWM Figure 34.13(a) explains the general principle of SPWM, where an isosceles triangle carrier wave of frequency fc is compared with the sinusoidal modulating wave of fundamental frequency f, and the points of intersection determine the switching points of power devices. For example, for phase-a, voltage (Va0) is obtained by switching ON Q1 and Q4 of half-bridge inverter, as shown in the figure 13. Assuming that f << fc , the pulse widths of va0 wave vary in a sinusoidal manner. Thus, the fundamental frequency is controlled by varying f and its amplitude is proportional to the command modulating voltage. The Fourier analysis of the va0 wave can be shown to be of the form: (a0 dv = 0.5mV sin 2 ft +π φ) + harmonic frequency terms Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 12
  • 13. Sinewave signal Carrier wave t vco*vbo*vao*vp VT 0 0 tVd vao +0.5Vd -0.5Vd Fig. 34.13(a) Principle of sinusoidal PWM for three-phase bridge inverter. 0 +Vd Vab ωt Fig. 34.13(b) Line voltage waves of PWM inverter where m = modulation index and φ = phase shift of output, depending on the position of the modulating wave. The modulation index m is defined as P T V m = V where Vp = peak value of the modulating wave and VT = peak value of the carrier wave. Ideally, m can be varied between 0 and 1 to give a linear relation between the modulating and output wave. The inverter basically acts as a linear amplifier. The line voltage waveform is shown in Fig. 34.13(b). Implementation of a constant voltage/constant frequency strategy An implementation of the constant volts/Hz control strategy for the inverter-fed induction motor in close loop is shown in Figure 34.14. The frequency command * sf is enforced in the inverter and the corresponding dc link voltage is controlled through the front-end converter. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 13
  • 14. Induction Motor VVVF Inverter Tach Controlled Rectifier Three-phase ac power supply Cf Fig. 34.14 Closed-loop induction motor drive with constant volts/Hz control strategy. Vdc + - PI controller Limiter + + + + + - Kvf Kdc V0 An outer speed PI control loop in the induction motor drive, shown in Figure 34.14 computes the frequency and voltage set points for the inverter and the converter respectively. The limiter ensures that the slip-speed command is within the maximum allowable slip speed of the induction motor. The slip-speed command is added to electrical rotor speed to obtain the stator frequency command. Thereafter, the stator frequency command is processed in an open-loop drive. Kdc is the constant of proportionality between the dc load voltage and the stator frequency. Points to Ponder: 3 A. Explain how the scheme in Fig. 34.10 achieves constant V/f. B. Name two advantages and two disadvantages of a PWM inverter over a square wave inverter. Lesson Summary In this lesson, the following topics related to Induction Motor Drives have been discussed. a. Concept of slip b. Equivalent circuit of induction motor. c. Torque-speed characteristics. d. Methods of induction motor speed control. e. Principles of PWM inverter. f. Implementation of constant V/f control. 1 2π ωr * rω * slω * sf * eT Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 14
  • 15. Answers, Remarks and Hints to Points to Ponder Points to Ponder: 1 A. In what type of applications, would it make sense to prefer a simple stator voltage control, rather than a constant V/f control? Ans: For very simple applications with low torque demands and/or speed ranges a stator voltage control scheme would be adequate. Domestic fan controllers are of this type. Note that, for such applications, the cost of the controller is much more important than the improvement in efficiency, from a commercial point of view. The principle of stator voltage control is also used for soft starting of motors. B. How can you be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve shown in Fig. 34.2? Ans: Suppose the motor is rotating in the forward direction with a slip s. If suddenly the phase sequence of the three-phase supply is reversed, the slip would be equal to (1+(1-s)), or 2-s. Thus the motor would be in the plugging region of the torque speed curve. Points to Ponder: 2 A. Why is it that drives with the single controlled rectifier shown in Fig. 34.7 cannot be used for regenerative braking in the forward direction? Ans: Because the current through the controlled rectifiers cannot be reversed. One thus needs another rectifier connected in anti-parallel. B. How does one generate a controlled current source out of a voltage source inverter? Ans: By feedback control of the voltage input to the inverter. Thus the duty ratio of the PWM control input, which basically changes the voltage and thereby the current, is manipulated to make a current equal to the set point flow. Points to Ponder: 3 A. Explain how the scheme in Fig. 34.10 achieves constant V/f. Ans: Note that the voltage setpoint to the rectifier and the frequency setpoint to the inverter are related by a constant. Thus constant V/f is maintained. B. Name two advantages and two disadvantages of a PWM inverter over a square wave inverter. Ans: Advantages are simultaneous voltage and frequency control, and control over harmonic content. Disadvantages are complexity of switching law and requirement of fast switching. Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 15