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An Integrated DC Link Choke for Elimination of Motor Common-Mode Voltage in Medium Voltage Drives

Abstract

An integrated de link choke with common-mode voltage suppression is proposed for use in the medium voltage (2300V − 7200V) drives. The choke has an integrated magnetic core on which both differential and common-mode windings are placed. The differential winding is used to reduce the dc link current ripple while the common-mode winding is employed to suppress the motor common-mode voltage generated by the rectifier and inverter. The operating principle of the integrated dc choke is introduced. The calculation of the differential and common-mode inductances is presented. Experimental results based on a 5hp motor drive are provided. A special issue concerning common-mode LC resonances is investigated. It is demonstrated that the proposed choke can be used to replace the isolation transformer normally used in the medium voltage drive for common-mode voltage elimination, resulting in significant cost savings.

Authors

Wu B; Rizzo S; Zargari N; Xiao Y

Volume

3

Pagination

pp. 2022-2027

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

DOI

10.1109/ias.2001.955905

Name of conference

Conference Record of the 2001 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. 36th IAS Annual Meeting (Cat. No.01CH37248)
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