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Simulation of Conducted Electromagnetic Interference of Inverter-Fed Induction Motors
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Author(s) |
E. Hoene; W. John; H. Reichl |
Abstract |
The present paper deals with the development of a simulation method for conducted electromagnetic interference produced by inverter-fed induction motors. Power electronic systems generate impulse currents through the power leads causing serious electromagnetic interference problems. In the proposed approach simplified models for high frequency behaviour of active and passive components are introduced and the parameterization of the models is described. A new measurement method is presented, which allows to characterize the properties of passive networks and components. The measurement setup enables potential free measurements in the circuit without significant influence on the device under test up to the frequency of 30MHz. The measurement results are used to generate simulation models of the examined system. With these models the effect of different filter components can be evaluated in the simulator. Experimental measurements are compared with simulation results and discussed. |
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Filename: | EPE1999 - PP00250 - Hoene.pdf |
Filesize: | 223.6 KB |
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Last modified 2004-04-01 by System |
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