2012 IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation 2012
DOI: 10.1109/elinsl.2012.6251541
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Study of wire distribution in a slot of a motor fed by steep fronted pulses for lifetime extension

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“…Table 5 lists leg state value function of inverter drive configuration Under the assumption that the load is perfectly balanced (all phases are similar), it can be shown that voltage between each phase and the neutral point for star connected motor is function of inverter drive configuration with the following relationship. (17) It can also be shown that voltage between phases for the same star connected motor is function of inverter drive configuration according to the following relationship. (18) It should be noted that, for both phase to phase and phase-neutral voltages, two configurations (configuration n°0 and n°7) are not needed to be taken into account anymore for partial discharge analysis between phases.…”
Section: Inverter Drive Command Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 5 lists leg state value function of inverter drive configuration Under the assumption that the load is perfectly balanced (all phases are similar), it can be shown that voltage between each phase and the neutral point for star connected motor is function of inverter drive configuration with the following relationship. (17) It can also be shown that voltage between phases for the same star connected motor is function of inverter drive configuration according to the following relationship. (18) It should be noted that, for both phase to phase and phase-neutral voltages, two configurations (configuration n°0 and n°7) are not needed to be taken into account anymore for partial discharge analysis between phases.…”
Section: Inverter Drive Command Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact position of each turn remains unknown. The probability to have the input turn near the output one is not negligible [19]; the turn-to-turn voltage may be large and PDs may appear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The winding is not deterministic; it has random properties. The probability to have the input turn adjacent to the output one cannot be neglected [4]. For this case, the full coil voltage is imposed to the turn-to-turn insulation made of two thin polymer layers and cause PD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%