Abstract

In this paper, a new inverter output filter is proposed for PWM induction motor drive systems. The proposed filter is shown to effectively reduce both the differential mode and common mode dv/dt at the motor terminals even in the presence of long motor leads. Reducing differential mode dv/dt reduces overvoltages at the motor terminals and lowers the stress on the motor insulation. Lowering common mode dv/dt is shown to significantly reduce high frequency leakage currents to ground and induced shaft voltage in the motor. An important advantage of the proposed concept is that the filter can be installed within the inverter enclosure to achieve both differential mode and common mode dv/dt reductions at the motor terminals. Thus the use of the proposed filter can contribute to enhanced bearing life and improved reliability of PWM induction motor drive systems. Analysis, design equations and experimental results on a 480 V, 20 hp, PWM motor drive system are presented. The proposed filter configuration is an excellent candidate for many new and retrofit PWM motor drive systems.

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