A study of improving the power factor of a three-phase induction motor using a static switched capacitor
- Jimoh, Adisa A., Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Authors: Jimoh, Adisa A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Three-phase machines , Induction motors , Reactive compensation , Power factor correction
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22367 , uj:16193 , ISSN: 1-4244-0121-6 , Citation: Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2006. A study of improving the power factor of a three-phase induction motor using a static switched capacitor. EPE-PEMC, 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control, September, 2006, Portorož, Slovenia.
- Description: Abstract: In this paper a static switched capacitor with an auxiliary three-phase stator winding, which is only magnetically coupled to the stator main winding, is explored for improving the starting and operating power factor of a three-phase induction motor. The scheme improves the power factor of the motor without compromising significantly on other performances. Important advantages of the scheme include preventing harmonics in the line current, and eliminating regeneration possibility as well as preventing high inrush currents at starting.
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- Authors: Jimoh, Adisa A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Three-phase machines , Induction motors , Reactive compensation , Power factor correction
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22367 , uj:16193 , ISSN: 1-4244-0121-6 , Citation: Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2006. A study of improving the power factor of a three-phase induction motor using a static switched capacitor. EPE-PEMC, 12th International Power Electronics and Motion Control, September, 2006, Portorož, Slovenia.
- Description: Abstract: In this paper a static switched capacitor with an auxiliary three-phase stator winding, which is only magnetically coupled to the stator main winding, is explored for improving the starting and operating power factor of a three-phase induction motor. The scheme improves the power factor of the motor without compromising significantly on other performances. Important advantages of the scheme include preventing harmonics in the line current, and eliminating regeneration possibility as well as preventing high inrush currents at starting.
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Performance analysis of a three-phase induction motor with capacitance injection
- Jimoh, A. A., Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Authors: Jimoh, A. A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Three-phase machines , Induction motors , Reactive compensation , Power factor correction
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22554 , uj:16209 , Citation: Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2006. Performance analysis of a three-phase induction motor with capacitance injection. OPTIM, 10th International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipments, 17-20 May, 2006, Brasov, Romania.
- Description: Abstract: In this paper a static switched capacitor with an auxiliary three-phase stator winding, which is only magnetically coupled to the stator main winding, is explored for improving the starting and operating power factor of a three-phase induction motor. The scheme improves the power factor of the motor without compromising significantly on other performances. Important advantages of the scheme include preventing harmonics in the line current, and eliminating regeneration possibility as well as preventing high inrush currents at starting.
- Full Text:
- Authors: Jimoh, A. A. , Nicolae, Dan-Valentin
- Date: 2006
- Subjects: Three-phase machines , Induction motors , Reactive compensation , Power factor correction
- Language: English
- Type: Conference proceedings
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/22554 , uj:16209 , Citation: Jimoh, A.A. & Nicolae, D.V. 2006. Performance analysis of a three-phase induction motor with capacitance injection. OPTIM, 10th International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipments, 17-20 May, 2006, Brasov, Romania.
- Description: Abstract: In this paper a static switched capacitor with an auxiliary three-phase stator winding, which is only magnetically coupled to the stator main winding, is explored for improving the starting and operating power factor of a three-phase induction motor. The scheme improves the power factor of the motor without compromising significantly on other performances. Important advantages of the scheme include preventing harmonics in the line current, and eliminating regeneration possibility as well as preventing high inrush currents at starting.
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