A Common-Mode Shorting Network to Reduce Common-Mode Excitation of Three-Phase Two-Level Electric Drives

Common-mode voltage and current in an electric machine are undesirable. Although the strategic placement of a common-mode inductor and dc input side capacitors may reduce the common-mode current produced by an electric drive system, the effectiveness of this mitigation is a function of machine paras...

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Main Authors: Harshita Singh, Scott D. Sudhoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9899439/
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Summary:Common-mode voltage and current in an electric machine are undesirable. Although the strategic placement of a common-mode inductor and dc input side capacitors may reduce the common-mode current produced by an electric drive system, the effectiveness of this mitigation is a function of machine parasitic capacitance. This engenders the need to insert another electrical component into the system to effectively mitigate the common-mode current. With this purpose, a common-mode shorting network for an inverter-based drive system is proposed in this work. This network, in conjunction with a common-mode inductor and dc input side capacitors, reduces the machine common-mode voltage and current. The proposed approach is experimentally demonstrated.
ISSN:2687-7910