Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51945
Title: Development of an Advanced AC Drive for the Heating Circulation Pumps with Dry-Rotor Using a Synchronous Reluctance Motor
Authors: Keşler, Selami
Kılıç, Arda
Keywords: dry-rotor circulation pumps
field-oriented control
power factor correction
synchronous reluctance motor
Design
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
Abstract: This study presents an enhanced AC drive for the SynRMs coupled with a circulation pump (CP) and an improved control system based on the field orientation. A grid-fed 900 W motor driver consisting of an electromagnetic interference filter (EMI), power factor correction (PFC), and three-phase inverter is designed to drive 0.75 kW SynRM. A boost PFC converter is designed as an interface between the AC power line and the motor drive. PFC is used to recover the bad power factor performance of the SynRM. In addition, the boosted and well-regulated DC-link voltage improves the motor driving performance. Control strategies and practical implementation based on the field-oriented control of synchronous reluctance motors are presented. Dynamic and steady-state responses of the CP SynRM drive in various conditions are verified experimentally. Low current and voltage ripples, unity power factor, maximum torque per ampere with low fluctuation and low EMI noise are achieved with the low cost efficiently. All of the improvements are obtained by fewer circuit elements and higher energy conversion efficiency. The advantages of using SynRMs in dry-rotor circulation pumps for heating applications have been demonstrated experimentally.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51945
https://doi.org/10.1080/15325008.2023.2210569
ISSN: 1532-5008
1532-5016
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