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Title: Frequency domain modelling of random wound motor windings for insulation stress analysis
Author(s): Martínez-Tarifa, Juan Manuel
Amarís Duarte, Hortensia
Sanz Feito, Javier
Publisher: Springer
Issued date: Jun-2006
Citation: Electrical engineering, jun. 2006, vol. 88, n. 5, pp. 403-409
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/10440
ISSN: 0948-7921
DOI: 10.1007/s00202-005-0300-8
Abstract: The use of conventional low voltage induction motors fed by pulse width modulated (PWM) inverters has begun to present important problems. These waveforms consist of steep-fronted pulses having very short rise times (about 100 ns in modern IGBT bridges) and high frequency repetition rates (up to 20 kHz) whose immediate consequences are additional electrical stresses in an induction motorrsquos insulation system. In this paper a frequency domain model for the analysis and characterization of the internal voltage distribution in random wound coils is presented. The model allows voltage prediction in time domain when an inverse fast Fourier transform (FFT) transformation is performed, and requires only a few frequency domain impedance measurements. This methodology will be useful for accurately predicting the voltage distribution in motor windings during the design stage, and reducing the risk of premature failure in motor insulation. Experimental and theoretical results are presented and compared and model effectiveness using different approximations is studied.
Sponsor: This research has been suported by the Spanish Science and Technology Ministry under contract MAT 2002 03210, and the Madrid Regional Government under the Initiative for Regional R&D Laboratoy Network.
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00202-005-0300-8
Keywords: Frequency domain analysis
Time domain analysis
Random wound winding
Pulse width modulation
Steep-fronted transients
Voltage distribution
Rights: © Springer-Verlag
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