Common mode active filtering effects in induction motor drives for application in electric vehicles

M. C. Di Piazza, A. Ragusa, G. Vitale
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This paper deals with the active common mode (CM) voltage compensation in an induction motor drive where the inverter is supplied by a DC source, typical of vehicle applications. The CM voltage at the motor terminals, creating a shaft voltage through the motor air-gap with a possible arising of bearing current, can endanger the motor reliability and reduce its lifetime. Therefore the CM voltage filtering is desirable. A detailed description of a common mode active filter (CMAF) is reported. An analysis of the motor CM voltage and current on the motor ground connection, before and after the introduction of the CMAF, is performed. Furthermore the electromagnetic interference (EMI) towards the vehicle DC power supply line is investigated. All phenomena are studied both in simulation and experimentally. The simulated results are obtained developing a high frequency circuit model of the drive system, including the CMAF, implemented in PSpice simulator. In order to accurately perform the experimental tests, a new dedicated high voltage dual DC line impedance stabilization network (LISN) is designed and set-up, on purpose. The CMAF is found to be an effective solutions for the increase of the motor reliability and of the drive electromagnetic compatibility. Moreover the CMAF does not worsen the EMI towards the DC supply line. Therefore its presence do not imply the need for additional filters, respect to the case where no CMAF is used. Simulated results are in good agreement with the experimental ones, confirming the validity of the proposed modeling of the drive system.
电动汽车中感应电机驱动的共模有源滤波效应
本文讨论了直流电源供电的感应电机驱动中有源共模电压补偿问题,这是典型的车载应用。电机端子处的CM电压通过电机气隙产生轴电压,可能产生轴承电流,危及电机的可靠性并降低其使用寿命。因此,CM电压滤波是可取的。详细介绍了一种共模有源滤波器(CMAF)。在引入CMAF之前和之后,对电机接地连接上的电机CM电压和电流进行了分析。此外,还研究了车载直流供电线路的电磁干扰问题。所有现象都在模拟和实验中进行了研究。建立了包括CMAF在内的驱动系统的高频电路模型,并在PSpice模拟器上实现了仿真结果。为了准确地进行实验测试,设计并搭建了一种专用的高压双直流线路阻抗稳定网络(LISN)。CMAF是提高电机可靠性和驱动器电磁兼容性的有效解决方案。此外,CMAF不会使直流供电线路的电磁干扰恶化。因此,对于不使用CMAF的情况,它的存在并不意味着需要额外的过滤器。仿真结果与实验结果吻合较好,验证了所建驱动系统模型的有效性。
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