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Novel Generation of Energy Saving Industrial AC Electric Drive Based on TSDFC with PWM
The paper is dedicated to the development of the novel energy saving speed adjustable AC drive with two-stage direct frequency converter (TSDFC) which provides sinusoidal input/output currents and recuperation. Paper describes the two-step control strategy based on the analysis of the TSDFC properties and the problem decomposition. This strategy was realised in the 7.5 kW laboratory setup and first in the world 110 kW experimental-industrial induction motor drive. The results of experimental study are presented.
- Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University Russian Federation
- Pedagogical University Mozambique
- Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University Russian Federation
- Pedagogical University Mozambique
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, AC DRIVES, TWO STAGES, ENERGY CONSERVATION, LABORATORY SET-UP, POWER GENERATION, PROBLEM DECOMPOSITION, INPUT/OUTPUT, ENERGY SAVINGS, INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, INDUCTION MOTORS, ANNUAL CONFERENCE, EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES, ELECTRIC DRIVES, AC MOTORS, INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES, STEP CONTROL
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, AC DRIVES, TWO STAGES, ENERGY CONSERVATION, LABORATORY SET-UP, POWER GENERATION, PROBLEM DECOMPOSITION, INPUT/OUTPUT, ENERGY SAVINGS, INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, INDUCTION MOTORS, ANNUAL CONFERENCE, EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES, ELECTRIC DRIVES, AC MOTORS, INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES, STEP CONTROL
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