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Single phase neutral linked Vienna rectifier: A solution for the mitigation of voltage sag in ASD fed induction motor


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Title: Single phase neutral linked Vienna rectifier: A solution for the mitigation of voltage sag in ASD fed induction motor

Authors: Selvaraj A., Paranjothi S. R., Jagadeesh B.

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2012

Volume: 7

Issue: 7

Language: English

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Abstract

The two primary reasons for using an adjustable speed drive (ASD) in industry are Process control and Energy conservation. However, voltage sags are the most important power quality problem facing many commercial and industrial customers. Voltage sag problem arise because of transients in supply voltage by the usage of heavy inductive loads. Therefore to improve the performance of the motor and drive, new controlling drives has to be implemented with the help of power electronics. The ride-through capability of the induction motor during voltage sag is taken into account that duration of the ride-through operation depends on the initial motor flux, speed level, rotor time constant, load torque and inertia. Also Inverter design mainly affects the motor performance. A new combination technique has been proposed for the mitigation of voltage sag on adjustable speed drive. Simulation results are illustrated for the proposed techniques. The simulation results are compared with the circuit in the combination of diode rectifier and normal inverter. It is highlighted that the waveform generated by the new technique is efficient with the reduction of the effect of voltage sag.


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