Research Article |
Co-Simulation of Three Phase Induction Motor Controlled by Three Level Inverter
Author(s): Omar Kamil Dahham Alazzawi1 and Maath Jasem Mahammad2
Published In : International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research (IJEER) Volume 10, Issue 3
Publisher : FOREX Publication
Published : 30 September 2022
e-ISSN : 2347-470X
Page(s) : 727-730
Abstract
The main objective of this research is to build and control a three-phase induction motor using the ANSYS Simplorer and Maxwell2D program to obtain a high-quality sinusoidal voltage profile with little distortion and therefore low harmonics. A control circuit has been proposed using diodes to control the motor speed by v/f method. This method depends on the principle of changing the source voltage in addition to the frequency in a fixed ratio to obtain the best working conditions and the best characteristics of the motor with the least possible losses. The modeling results show the effectiveness of the proposed circuit in controlling the motor speed effectively and enhancing the motor performance by reducing losses when using traditional methods of controlling the motor speed. The effectiveness of the control system is verified by analyzing the results using the ANSYS program.
Keywords: Control
, Three Phase I, M
, Maxwell2D
, Inverter
, Speed Control
Omar Kamil Dahham Alazzawi*, University of Anbar College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department Ramadi, Iraq; Email: omar.dahham@uoanbar.edu.iq
Maath Jasem Mahammad, University of Anbar College of Engineering, Electrical Engineering Department Ramadi, Iraq; Email: maath.mahammad@uoanbar.edu.iq
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Omar Kamil Dahham Alazzawi and Maath Jasem Mahammad (2022), Co-Simulation of Three Phase Induction Motor Controlled by Three Level Inverter. IJEER 10(3), 727-730. DOI: 10.37391/IJEER.100351.