Z Source Inverter for Three-Phase Induction Motor

Authors

  • Suresh Veer  Students, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, K.D.K.C.E, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Rajat Ganjre  Students, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, K.D.K.C.E, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Aishwary Kumbhalkar  Students, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, K.D.K.C.E, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Sakshi Harne  Students, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, K.D.K.C.E, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • C. J. Sharma  Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, K.D.K.C.E, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Line Harmonics, Motor Drives, Voltage Sags, Z-Source Inverter

Abstract

This paper present the impedance source inverter for adjustable speed drive (ASD). Utilization of ZSI in industrial applications greatly increases the reliability by allowing only lower inrush current; lower harmonic injection and high immunity to EMI noises. Z Source Inverter can overcome this limitation, with the use of impedance source network. The impedance network connected between rectifier and inverter circuit, act as storage during input voltage, higher than required voltage and provide string voltage during input voltage is less than required voltage. By controlling shoot through duty cycle impedance source can be produce required ac voltage even greater than line voltage. As a result this impedance source system, provides, capability during voltage sag and swell, reduce harmonic, improve power factor and reliability, and extent the output voltage, analysis simulation and experimental result can be analyzed.

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2018-03-20

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Suresh Veer, Rajat Ganjre, Aishwary Kumbhalkar, Sakshi Harne, C. J. Sharma, " Z Source Inverter for Three-Phase Induction Motor, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp.10-14, March-April-2018.