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Z-Source Inverter Fed Asynchronous Motor Drive
Anant Thakur
Assistant Professor, Department of EEE, IES College of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
In this project, an impedance-source power converter (or impedance-fed
power converter) and its control method are presented to implement DC to
DC, AC to DC, AC power conversion. The Z source inverter uses a single
impedance network (or a single impedance circuit) to couple the main circuit
of the converter to the power source, using respectively a capacitor and an
inductor in the voltage source and the converter. of current source.
Implementation of the crossing zero state as a switching state in a switching
cycle of the inverter in which the output voltage is zero, because the output
terminals are short-circuited byboththeswitchingoverandthroughthelower
switching device, thanks to which the Z-source conceptual inverter and the
theoretical barriers and limitations of the conventional inverter and inverter.
By controlling the duty cycle (ie, by increasing the initial state of the duty
cycle), the state in which two switches of one branch or four switches of two
branches or six switches of all branches are activated simultaneously, which
allows to generate a renewed state signal, called zero crossing state, which
increasingly charges the capacitor, thus improving the performance of the
source inverter Z.
This project also highlights the ASD system powered by a Z-Source inverter
and proposes a new concept of power conversion. The control for general
purpose motor drives by Z source inverters is also presented in detail in this
project. The behavior of a three-phase induction motor powered by an
impedance inverter (AC drive) is analyzed with the results of the simulation.
KEYWORDS: Line harmonics, ZSI- Z-Source Inverter, VSI-Voltage SourceInverter
Z-Source Inverter fed Induction Motor
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I. INTRODUCTION
Traditional traditional frequency converter (ASD) system
(based on the voltage source inverter (V-type inverter)),
which consists of a diode rectifier front block, a DC link
capacitor and an inverter bridge, as shown in Fig. 1. In order
to improve the power factor, an alternating or continuous
inductor is normally used.
The DC link voltage is approximately 1.35 times the line
voltage, and the inverter V is a buck converter (or buck
converter) that can only produce an AC voltage limited by
the DC link voltage.
Due to this nature, the ASD system based on a source V
inverter suffers from the following general limitations and
problems.
1) The achievable output voltage is limited far below the
mains voltage. Figure 1 shows the voltages of a three-phase
230V drive system. The diode rectifier powered by the 230
VAC line generates approximately 310 VDC at the DC link,
which is approximately equal to the value of 1.35-fold line-
to-line input voltage assuming a high load and a continuous
"bump" input current for large drives (50 kW) whose
inductance on the AC side is typically about 3% or
continuous. When operating under light load or small drives
without significant inductance, the mains current becomesa
discontinuous "double pulse" and the DC voltage is closer to
1.41 times the grid input voltage (ie, 325 VDC fora 230VAC-
Entrance). The inverter can only produce up to 190 V AC in
the linear modulation range, since the DC 310 V is subjected
to a high load where the voltage is most needed. For a 230 V
engine the lowest possible.
Fig1: traditional V-source inverter fed drive
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1) Voltage dips can interrupt an ASD system and stop critical loads and processes. More than 90% of the power quality
problems are due to short-term voltage drops (usually 0.1-2 s) 10 to 50% lower than the nominal voltage (Figure 2 shows the
brownouts) . The DC capacitor in an ASD keeps the DC voltage above this voltage drops below the operating level. A lack of
passage capacity is a serious problem for sensitive loads powered by ASD. Details of the vulnerabilityofanASDand DCvoltage
under three-phase and two-phase voltage drops. Solutions have been sought to speed up transit.
2) Inrush current and harmonic current from the diode rectifier can pollute the line. The low power factor is another problem
of the traditional ASD system.
INVERTER Z-SOURCE
This article presents an impedance-source (or impedance-powered) power converter (abbreviated Z-sourceinverter)andits
control methodology for AC, DC-DC, AC-DC, and AC-DC power conversion. The z-source converter uses a single impedance
network (or a single-impedance circuit) to couple the main circuit to the power supply, thereby providing the uniquefeatures
that can be provided by the power source and power source converters. conventional current, comprising a capacitor and a
power supply. The inductor can be used. The Z-Source inverter overcomes the conceptual and theoretical barriers and
limitations of traditional voltage and currenttransformersandoffersa newconceptof powerconversion. TheZ-Sourceconcept
can be applied to all types of energy conversion. To describe the principle and control, this article is based on an example: a Z
inverter to convert DC to AC, which is needed in fuel cell applications.
II. HARMONIC STUDY AND COMPARISON OF Z-SOURCE INVERTER WITH TRADITIONAL INVERTERS
This document presents an impedance inverter forelectricdrives.Theimpedancesourceinverterusesasingleline torquewith
one inverter main circuit and one rectifier. By controlling the charging cycle, the Z-source inverter system using MOSFETs
provides voltage breakdown enforcement capabilities, reduces line harmonics, improves power factor and reliability, and
extends the voltage range.
III. Z-SOURCE ASYNCHRONOUS DRIVE SYSTEM
Similar to the conventional ASD system, the main circuit of the ASD Z-Source system consists of three parts: a diode rectifier,a
DC link and an inverter bridge. The differences are that the DC link circuit is implemented by the sourcearrayZ(C1,C2,L1and
L2) and that small input capacitors (Ca, Cb and Cc) are connected to the diode rectifier. These changes can easily be integrated
and implemented by traditional ASD systems. Since the source inverter bridge Z can increase the voltage of the DC capacitor
(C1 and C2) to a value greater than the average DC value of the rectifier, a desiredoutputvoltageisalwaysavailable,regardless
of the mains voltage. Using the example of the ASD 230 V system, the voltage of the DC capacitor can be increased to 350 V or
more to generate a 230 V AC voltage regardless of the mains voltage. Theoretically, the voltage of the DC capacitor can be
increased to a value higher than the inherent average DC voltage (310-325V for a 230V line) of the rectifier by using zero
crossing switching states when a higher output voltage Voltage dips are necessary. However, the voltage of theDCcapacitoris
limited in practice by the voltage of the apparatus.
Fig2. Main circuit configuration of proposed Z-source inverter ASD system
IV. SIMULATION RESULTS
The Z-well inverter was invented to solve the problems associated with the conventional powersourceinverterand thepower
source inverter. The results of simulation of the Z-source inverter for induction motors have proven to be very effective
compared to the conventional motorized drive converter.
By implementing a new concept, it is possible in the new Z-Source inverter to vary the AC output voltage Vac (0-310) even
more than the rated voltage of the grid. By performing a Forrier analysis for the AC output, an additional zero State ignition in
the three phases and even a 210 V AC base voltage component can be generated.
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In order to confirm the operating principle of the new ASD system, simulations must be performed on a 20 kW three-phase
induction motor.
Fig3. Capacitor voltages Vc1, Vc2
Fig4 Ac output voltage of theZSI
Fig5 Ir,Is rotor and stator Currents
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Fig6 Nr speed of the induction motor.
Fig7. Electromagnetic torque
V. CONCLUSION:
This document introduces a new ASD system basedontheZ-
Source inverter. The principle of operation and the analysis
were given. The simulation and the experimental results
confirmed the functionality and showed the promising
properties. Summarizing the Z-Source Inverter Waveforms
The ASD system offers several unique benefits that are
highly desirable for many ASD applications. The control of
the three-phase asynchronousmotorwithZSIsupplywithPI
controller and PID controller is successfully simulated. The
results of the simulationshowthatthePIDcontrolledsystem
performs better than the PI controller because the PID
controlled system reduces the rise time, settling time of the
controlled system and the error. The stationary speed is
reduced to 3.2 rpm. The contribution of this work is to
achieve the best dynamics of the ZSIIM control loop. The
fuzzy logic-based closed-loop systemwill besimulatedinthe
future.
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  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 1, December 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29444 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 41 Z-Source Inverter Fed Asynchronous Motor Drive Anant Thakur Assistant Professor, Department of EEE, IES College of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India ABSTRACT In this project, an impedance-source power converter (or impedance-fed power converter) and its control method are presented to implement DC to DC, AC to DC, AC power conversion. The Z source inverter uses a single impedance network (or a single impedance circuit) to couple the main circuit of the converter to the power source, using respectively a capacitor and an inductor in the voltage source and the converter. of current source. Implementation of the crossing zero state as a switching state in a switching cycle of the inverter in which the output voltage is zero, because the output terminals are short-circuited byboththeswitchingoverandthroughthelower switching device, thanks to which the Z-source conceptual inverter and the theoretical barriers and limitations of the conventional inverter and inverter. By controlling the duty cycle (ie, by increasing the initial state of the duty cycle), the state in which two switches of one branch or four switches of two branches or six switches of all branches are activated simultaneously, which allows to generate a renewed state signal, called zero crossing state, which increasingly charges the capacitor, thus improving the performance of the source inverter Z. This project also highlights the ASD system powered by a Z-Source inverter and proposes a new concept of power conversion. The control for general purpose motor drives by Z source inverters is also presented in detail in this project. The behavior of a three-phase induction motor powered by an impedance inverter (AC drive) is analyzed with the results of the simulation. KEYWORDS: Line harmonics, ZSI- Z-Source Inverter, VSI-Voltage SourceInverter Z-Source Inverter fed Induction Motor How to cite this paper: Anant Thakur "Z- Source Inverter Fed Asynchronous Motor Drive" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1, December 2019, pp.41-45, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29 444.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) I. INTRODUCTION Traditional traditional frequency converter (ASD) system (based on the voltage source inverter (V-type inverter)), which consists of a diode rectifier front block, a DC link capacitor and an inverter bridge, as shown in Fig. 1. In order to improve the power factor, an alternating or continuous inductor is normally used. The DC link voltage is approximately 1.35 times the line voltage, and the inverter V is a buck converter (or buck converter) that can only produce an AC voltage limited by the DC link voltage. Due to this nature, the ASD system based on a source V inverter suffers from the following general limitations and problems. 1) The achievable output voltage is limited far below the mains voltage. Figure 1 shows the voltages of a three-phase 230V drive system. The diode rectifier powered by the 230 VAC line generates approximately 310 VDC at the DC link, which is approximately equal to the value of 1.35-fold line- to-line input voltage assuming a high load and a continuous "bump" input current for large drives (50 kW) whose inductance on the AC side is typically about 3% or continuous. When operating under light load or small drives without significant inductance, the mains current becomesa discontinuous "double pulse" and the DC voltage is closer to 1.41 times the grid input voltage (ie, 325 VDC fora 230VAC- Entrance). The inverter can only produce up to 190 V AC in the linear modulation range, since the DC 310 V is subjected to a high load where the voltage is most needed. For a 230 V engine the lowest possible. Fig1: traditional V-source inverter fed drive IJTSRD29444
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29444 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 42 1) Voltage dips can interrupt an ASD system and stop critical loads and processes. More than 90% of the power quality problems are due to short-term voltage drops (usually 0.1-2 s) 10 to 50% lower than the nominal voltage (Figure 2 shows the brownouts) . The DC capacitor in an ASD keeps the DC voltage above this voltage drops below the operating level. A lack of passage capacity is a serious problem for sensitive loads powered by ASD. Details of the vulnerabilityofanASDand DCvoltage under three-phase and two-phase voltage drops. Solutions have been sought to speed up transit. 2) Inrush current and harmonic current from the diode rectifier can pollute the line. The low power factor is another problem of the traditional ASD system. INVERTER Z-SOURCE This article presents an impedance-source (or impedance-powered) power converter (abbreviated Z-sourceinverter)andits control methodology for AC, DC-DC, AC-DC, and AC-DC power conversion. The z-source converter uses a single impedance network (or a single-impedance circuit) to couple the main circuit to the power supply, thereby providing the uniquefeatures that can be provided by the power source and power source converters. conventional current, comprising a capacitor and a power supply. The inductor can be used. The Z-Source inverter overcomes the conceptual and theoretical barriers and limitations of traditional voltage and currenttransformersandoffersa newconceptof powerconversion. TheZ-Sourceconcept can be applied to all types of energy conversion. To describe the principle and control, this article is based on an example: a Z inverter to convert DC to AC, which is needed in fuel cell applications. II. HARMONIC STUDY AND COMPARISON OF Z-SOURCE INVERTER WITH TRADITIONAL INVERTERS This document presents an impedance inverter forelectricdrives.Theimpedancesourceinverterusesasingleline torquewith one inverter main circuit and one rectifier. By controlling the charging cycle, the Z-source inverter system using MOSFETs provides voltage breakdown enforcement capabilities, reduces line harmonics, improves power factor and reliability, and extends the voltage range. III. Z-SOURCE ASYNCHRONOUS DRIVE SYSTEM Similar to the conventional ASD system, the main circuit of the ASD Z-Source system consists of three parts: a diode rectifier,a DC link and an inverter bridge. The differences are that the DC link circuit is implemented by the sourcearrayZ(C1,C2,L1and L2) and that small input capacitors (Ca, Cb and Cc) are connected to the diode rectifier. These changes can easily be integrated and implemented by traditional ASD systems. Since the source inverter bridge Z can increase the voltage of the DC capacitor (C1 and C2) to a value greater than the average DC value of the rectifier, a desiredoutputvoltageisalwaysavailable,regardless of the mains voltage. Using the example of the ASD 230 V system, the voltage of the DC capacitor can be increased to 350 V or more to generate a 230 V AC voltage regardless of the mains voltage. Theoretically, the voltage of the DC capacitor can be increased to a value higher than the inherent average DC voltage (310-325V for a 230V line) of the rectifier by using zero crossing switching states when a higher output voltage Voltage dips are necessary. However, the voltage of theDCcapacitoris limited in practice by the voltage of the apparatus. Fig2. Main circuit configuration of proposed Z-source inverter ASD system IV. SIMULATION RESULTS The Z-well inverter was invented to solve the problems associated with the conventional powersourceinverterand thepower source inverter. The results of simulation of the Z-source inverter for induction motors have proven to be very effective compared to the conventional motorized drive converter. By implementing a new concept, it is possible in the new Z-Source inverter to vary the AC output voltage Vac (0-310) even more than the rated voltage of the grid. By performing a Forrier analysis for the AC output, an additional zero State ignition in the three phases and even a 210 V AC base voltage component can be generated.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD29444 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 1 | November-December 2019 Page 43 In order to confirm the operating principle of the new ASD system, simulations must be performed on a 20 kW three-phase induction motor. Fig3. Capacitor voltages Vc1, Vc2 Fig4 Ac output voltage of theZSI Fig5 Ir,Is rotor and stator Currents
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