Description
Book SynopsisProvides a concise and thorough reference for designing electrical and electronic systems that employ adjustable speed drives
Electrical and electronic systems that employ adjustable speed drives are being increasingly used in present-day automation applications. They are considered by many application engineers as one of the most interfering components, especially in a contemporarily faced industrial environment. This book fills the gap between the high-level academic knowledge in the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) field and the recommended practical rules for assuring electromagnetic compatibility margin. It focuses on finding and formulating the issues that often occur with the generation and propagation of conducted emission in AC motor drives fed by frequency converters, rather than proposing specific solutions for dealing with them. It also features explanations of selected academic backgrounds of EMC and presents practical case studies.
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Conducted Emission in Adjustable Speed Drives 1
2 Conducted Emission Origins in Switch-Mode Power Converters 21
3 Conducted Emission Generation by Frequency Converter in ASD 45
4 Propagation of Motor-Side-Originated Conducted Emission Toward the Power Grid 81
5 Modeling of Conducted Emission in ASD 101
6 Broadband Behavior of Fundamental Components of ASD 137
7 Impact of Motor Feeding Cable on CMCurrents Generated in ASD 203