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Basics of Motor Drives

Basics of Motor Drives. Prepared By:- Muhammad Atta- ul - Ghaffar ( Sr.Electrical Engineer) CENTURY PAPER & BOARD MILLS LTD.

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Basics of Motor Drives

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  1. Basics of Motor Drives Prepared By:- Muhammad Atta-ul-Ghaffar (Sr.Electrical Engineer) CENTURY PAPER & BOARD MILLS LTD.

  2. Drives used for the control of electric motors speed. AC drive used for the controlling of AC motors speed while DC drives used for DC motors. AC drive is also called Variable Frequency Drive. What is Drive? Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  3. A variable-frequency drive (VFD) is a system for controlling the rotational speed of an AC motor by controlling the frequency of the electrical power supplied to the motor. Variable-frequency drives are also known as adjustable-frequency drives (AFD), variable-speed drives (VSD), AC drives, adjustable-speed drives (ASD), micro-drives or inverter drives. They operate by varying the frequency of the AC voltage supplied to the motor using solid state electronic devices. Variable Frequency Drive Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  4. AC Adjustable Speed Drives used as electrical control devices that change the operating speed of a motor. • ASD’s are able to vary the operating speed of the motor by changing the electrical frequency input to the motor. Principle of Operation Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  5. VFD Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  6. The speed an AC induction motor operates is given by the following equation: Synchronous Speed = Where: Frequency = Electrical frequency of power supply in Hz No. of Poles = Number of electrical poles in motor stator Principle… Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  7. Motors speed can be changed by altering the electrical frequency, the # of poles, or both. • Motor speed can be changed by altering the # of poles in a motor from 4 to 2: 4 pole motor operating on 60 hertz = 1800 rpm. 2 pole motor operating on 60 hertz = 3600 rpm. Principle…. Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  8. Motor speed can be changed by altering the frequency of the electrical supply: 4 pole motor operating on 50 hertz = 1500 rpm. 4 pole motor operating on 40 hertz = 1200 rpm • By varying frequency, we can adjust the speed over a wide range or vary the speed precisely using precise changes in the electrical frequency input to the motor. Principle… Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  9. ASD's actually control both frequency and voltage simultaneously to maintain a constant volts/hertz ratio which keeps current flow similar to full speed conditions • This allows the motor to draw full current at any speed and produce full torque as motor speed changes. Power & Torque Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  10. What happens to the Horsepower when we lower the speed and torque using frequency? Horse Power = Power & Torque Reduced Horsepower = Reduced Energy Use = Energy Savings!!!!!!!!!!! Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  11. Advantages:. • Energy Savings. • Improved Process Control. • Reduced Starting Voltage. • Lower System Maintenance. • Bypass Capability. • Multi-motor Control. ASD Advantages & Disadvantages Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  12. Initial Cost. • Motor Heating at Low Speed. • Maintenance. • Output Harmonics. • Induced Power Lines Harmonics. Disadvantages. Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  13. A typical adjustable speed drive using a silicon controller rectifier (SCR) power conversion' section. The SCR, (also termed a thyristor) converts the fixed voltage alternating current (AC) of the power source to an adjustable voltage, controlled direct current (DC) output which is applied to the armature of a DC motor. DC Drives…Principle of Operation. Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  14. SCR's provide a controllable power output by "phase angle control", so called because the firing angle (a point in time where the SCR is triggered into conduction) is synchronized with the phase rotation of AC power source. If the device is triggered early in half cycle, maximum power is delivered to the motor; late triggering in the half cycle provides minimum power . DC Drive Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  15. Nonregenerative DC Drives:- • Nonregenerative DC drives are the most conventional type in common usage. In their most basic form they are able to control motor speed and torque in one direction only. • Regenerative DC Drives:- • Regenerative adjustable speed drives, also known as four-quadrant drives, are capable of controlling not only the speed and direction of motor rotation, but also the direction of motor torque. Types of DC Drives Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  16. Types of DC Drives Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  17. Converter Types :- • The power conversion or rectified power section of a DC drive is commonly called the converter. Types of DC Drives Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  18. There are three different types of ASD's on the market that primarily differ in the type of rectification they use to convert AC to DC and back to AC. VVI—Variable Voltage Input. CSI---Current Source Input. PWM---Pulse Width Modulated. Types of ASD’s Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  19. The VVI is the oldest AC drive technology and was the first AC drive to gain acceptance in the industrial market. • The VVI is sometimes called a “six-step drive” due to the shape of the voltage waveform it sends to the motor. • VVI drives are fairly economical between 25 and 150 horsepower for ranges of speed reduction from 15 to 100% (about 10 to 60 Hertz). • These drives are also used widely on specialty high speed applications (400 to 3000 Hertz). Variable Voltage Input (VVI) Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  20. Advantages: • Good Speed Range. • Multiple motor control from one unit. • Simple Control Regulator. Disadvantages: • Power Factor decreases with decreasing speed. • Low Speed Motor Cogging (shaft pulsing/jerky motion) VVI… Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

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  22. The CSI is very similar to the VVI except that it is more sensitive to current as opposed to a VVI drive which is more sensitive to voltage. • CSI drives are usually lower cost above 50 horsepower than VVI drives for pumps and fan applications. Current Source Input (CSI) Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  23. Advantages:- • High Efficiency • Inherent Short Circuit Protection Disadvantage:- • Power Factor decreases with decreasing speed. • Low Speed Motor Cogging (shaftpulsing/jerky motion) • Cannot test drive without motor connected. • Requires Isolation Transformer on Input Side. • Large physical size of Drive due to internal power components CSI… Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  24. CSI Circuit and Waveforms Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  25. These drives are the newest technology and use sophisticated power electronics to accomplish the same frequency and voltage control. • They provide good efficiency with very little motor heating associated with the other types of drives. • Pulse Width Modulated or PWM drives provide the best output current to operate the motor and are becoming very popular for adjustable speed applications. Pulse Width Modulated Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  26. High Efficiency. • Wide controllable speed range. • Constant Power Factor regardless of speed. • Multi motor operation from one drive. • No cogging problems. • Competitive Price. PWM Advantages. Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  27. Extra Hardware required for line regenerative capability. • Complexity of equipment is high compared to VVI and CSI. • Some PWM drives produce significant audible noise. PWM Disadvantages Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  28. PWM Circuit & Waveforms Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  29. There are minimal differences between AC Drivesand DC Drives regarding their controllability, AC Drives do in fact present more advantages and cost savings in the long run.  Other differences between AC Drives and DC Drives are set out below. • AC Drives are used for AC Motor speed control, whereas DC Drives are used for DC Motor speed control. Difference Between AC & DC Drive Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  30. AC Drives are used to control AC output, while DC Drives are used to control DC output. • AC Drives have both a converter and an inverter, whereas DC Drives have a converter. • In AC Drives, speed control is done by changing the frequency, while in DC Drives speed control is done by armature control (below base speed) and field control (above base speed). • AC Drives are more expensive than DC Drives. Difference Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  31. Difference Block diagram of DC Drive Block diagram of AC Drive Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  32. Parameter:- A variable which has a constant value for a specific application is called Parameter. • Parameter Types:- • Function Parameter (can be read & write) • Visualization Parameter (can only be read) • BICO parameters (can be read and write) Parameterization Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  33. Function Parameter. The response of a function block is determined by function parameters. Typical examples of function parameters are: • Normalization of an input signal. • Acceleration or deceleration times in the ramp-function generator. • Proportional gain (Kp) and integral time (Tn) in the speed controller. (combination of parameters is called function block) Parameterization Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  34. BICO Parameters. With BICO parameters, you can determine the sources of the input signals of a function block. • Visualization Parameters. Visualization parameters are used for visualizing internal quantities (e.g. applicable output current). These parameters are only displayed and cannot be changed by you. (BICO---BInector COnnector---These connect one function to another) Parameterization Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  35. Faults and alarms messages show on the drives display when any abnormality in the system occurred. These can be reset or diagnose by consulting the product manual provided by the drive manufacturer. Faults & Alarms in Drives Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  36. Current:- Electricity is the flow of free electrons in a conductor from one atom to the next atom in the same general direction. This flow of electrons is referred to as current. Electrons move through a conductor at different rates and electric current has different values. Basics of Electricity Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  37. Current Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  38. Electricity can be compared with water flowing through a pipe. A force is required to get water to flow through a pipe. This force comes from either a water pump or gravity. Voltage is the force that is applied to a conductor that causes electric current to flow. (Voltage is the Cause, Current is the Effect) Voltage Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  39. Voltage Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

  40. In an electrical circuit, voltage applied to a conductor will cause electrons to flow. Voltage is the force and electron flow is the motion. The rate at which work is done is called power and is represented by the symbol “P”. Power is measured in watts and is represented by the symbol “W”. The watt is defined as the rate work is done in a circuit when 1 amp flows with 1 volt applied. Power Muhammad Atta ul Ghaffar Sr.Elect.Engr.

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