Polyphase Drive Systems Configuration aiming EMI Mitigation

Authors

  • G. Winnischofer Author
  • C.A.F. Sartori Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.256

Keywords:

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic interference (EMI), common-mode, motor drive system

Abstract

Topologies of motor drive systems are studied, aiming the reduction of common-mode (CM) currents. Initially, the aspects concerning the CM currents circulation are analysed. The reason of common-mode voltages generation, the circulating paths for the resulting CM currents and their effects are discussed. Then, a non-conventional drive system configuration is proposed in order to reduce the CM currents and their effects. This configuration comprehends a non-conventional inverter module wired to a motor with an unusual connection. The cables arrangement differs from the standard solution, too. The proposed topology is compared with other ones, like the active circuit for common-mode voltages compensation. The contribution of the configuration to the reduction of CM voltages and currents and their related interferences are evaluated, based on numerical simulations. Some results are presented and discussed regarding the suitability of the proposed configuration as a potential solution to reduce the CM currents effects, when the state of art and implementation cost of drives are taken into account.

Author Biographies

  • G. Winnischofer

    Laboratory of Applied Electromagnetism LMAG – PEA/EPUSP 
    Electric Energy and Automation Engineering Department  
    Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo- Brazil 

  • C.A.F. Sartori

    Laboratory of Applied Electromagnetism LMAG – PEA/EPUSP 
    Electric Energy and Automation Engineering Department  
    Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo- Brazil 

    Nuclear Energy Research Institute / National Nuclear Energy Commission – IPEN/CNEN-SP

Published

2024-01-24

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