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A Measurement of Switching Surge Voltage Using Inverter devices  

Kim, Jong-Gyeum (국립 원주대학 전기과)
Jeong, Jong-Ho (충남대 공대 전기공학과)
Lee, Eun-Woong (충남대 공대 전기공학과)
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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P / v.53, no.1, 2004 , pp. 14-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
Most adjustable-speed drives (ASDs) designed to operate low voltage induction motors incorporate voltage-source inverters (VSIs), which create motor voltages at high switching frequencies. The motor leads used to connect an ASD to a motor can behave like transmission lines for voltage pulses, which can be reflected at the motor terminals. The resulting oscillatory transient, known as the long-lead effect, can stress and consequently degrade the stator insulation system of a motor. This paper describes the results of tests to 1) determine the correlation between peak motor voltage and the length of motor leads and 2) determine the correlation between peak motor voltage and the switching frequency of the ASD Insulation failures like this usually are caused by voltage surges. Voltage surges are often the result of switching power circuits, lightning strikes, capacitor discharges and solid-state power devices.
Keywords
Overvoltage; PWM; Inverter; Ringing; Switching Surge; ASD;
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