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AC Drives Basics
Course content
Topics covered in this section -
AC Drive (Variable Frequency Drive) subsystems
Rectifier,
Inverter,
Motor,
Control Interface,
Cable
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Software tools, Efficiency,
Applications of AC Drives(VFD)
Variable Frequency Drive ( VFD ):
An adjustable frequency AC drive converts an input line
constant voltage and frequency to an adjustable voltage
and frequency output .
Normally speed and current control are provided.
More sophisticated drives also provide torque control.
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Main components of AC Drive :
Equipment Waveform Operation
Line
Line voltage
Line Supply
Rectification
Unit
DC bus,
capacitor Smoothing
and choke
Inverter
Inversion
Unit
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Motor M Motor
3
Functional principle of the drive system
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Output waveform of AC Drive
Variable Frequency Drive ( VFD )Panel:
FREQ. CONVERTER
SEMICON MODULE
I/P SWITCH
& FUSE(OPTIONAL) FUSE O/P CONTACTOR
3 PHASE
SUPPLY
3 PHASE
dU/dT SC IM
I/P CONTACTOR FILTER
(OPTIONAL) (OPTIONAL)
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Plus: CONTROL TRAFO,
CONTROL FUSES, METERS, DOL BYPASS CONTACTOR
PUSH BUTTONS, INDICATIONS, (OPTIONAL)
CABLES,AUX. CONTACTORS ETC.
AC Drive Technology
AC Drive Types
Current Source Invertors (CSI)
Constant current principle
Large inductor in DC link
Types
Six Step
Voltage Source Invertors (VSI)
Constant voltage principle
Large capacitor in DC link
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Types Our Focus
Six Step (Variable Voltage)
Pulse Width Modulated (PWM)
AC Drive Control principles
AC Drive Control Principles
Scalar (simple constant volts per hertz i.e. V / f )
Vector (field oriented)
Sensorless Vector
Direct Torque Control (ABB exclusive)
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AC Drives Control principles
Flux vector control
Flux vector control can calculate torque
control only at 1-3 ms intervals.
A modulator is needed to calculate
switching times
Control response is around 10 ms
Direct Torque Control DTC
DTC can calculate torque control at 0.025
ms intervals
Each switching is directly activated by
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torque control
Control response is around 1 ms
AC Drives
AC Drive Capabilities:
Controllable Speed
Controllable Acceleration / Deceleration
Electronic Reversing
Current Limiting
Torque Limiting
Intelligent Process Interfacing
Integral Process Control Possible
Multiple Motors Possible
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Bypass Possible
Programmable Settings
AC Drives
AC Drive Performance Advantages:
Accurate Speed Regulation
Dynamic Speed Response
High Process Efficiency
High Input Power Factor
Low Operating Cost
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Application Types
Constant Torque Applications
Constant Torque (CT) Constant Power (CP)
Torque
100
%
Torque HP Torque
& HP
50
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50 100 150
(Base)
% Speed
Constant torque applications
Example: Positive Displacement
Pumps,Conveyors,Mixers,
Extruders, Cranes,etc.
Features
High starting torque
Intermitent overloads
Typical kW Range - 0.12 to 2800
Typical Speed Range - 10 to 100%
Speed Controlled with Coast to Stop/ Regeneration /braking
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Chopper
Typical Speed Regulation is 1 to 5%
Acceleration Time From 2 to 90 Seconds
Breakaway Torque From 150% to 225%
Application Types
Constant Power (CP)
HP
100
%
Torque
& HP
HP
50 Torque
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100 150 200
(Base)
% Speed
Application Types
Example: Winders (Center Driven)
Speed is Slow Speed is Low
Speed is High
Low
Torque Required
High Torque Required
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Application Types
Variable Torque (VT)
100
% Torque (square)
Torque,
Flow,
& HP 50
Flow
HP (cube)
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50 100
(Base)
% Speed
Application Types
Example: Centrifugal Fan
Move Air or Other Gaseous Materials
Typical kW Range >2.2 to 3000kW
Speed Range From 25 to 100%
Coast To Stop
Speed Controlled With 3 to 5% Speed Regulation
Acceleration From 2 to 90 Seconds
StartingTorque From 50 to 100%
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No overload requriments
Application Types
Example: Centrifugal Pump
Move Air or Other Gaseous Materials
Typical kW Range >2.2 to 3000kW
Speed Range From 25 to 100%
Coast To Stop
Speed Controlled With 3 to 5% Speed Regulation
Acceleration From 2 to 90 Seconds
StartingTorque From 50 to 100%
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No overload requriments
Application Types
Fan Operation
125
Operating
Point
100
%
Pressure
Fan
50 Curve
System
Curve
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50 100 150
% Flow
Application Types
Volume Control Methods : Outlet Dampers
: Inlet Guide Vanes
: Variable Frequency Drives
Power Requirements For All Types
%
Input
Power
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Energy saving - Example
Throttling by a valve
By-passing by a valve
On-off control of the pump
Variable speed control of the pump
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Parallel running of Pumps
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• Software tools - FanSave, PumpSave
Control Accuracy & Regulation
Speed Regulation
Simple Scalar — 1% to 3%
Scalar with Slip Compensation — 0.5% to 1%
Vector with Encoder — 0.01%
Direct Torque Control (DTC) — 0.1% to 0.5%
DTC with Encoder — 0.01%
Speed Response
Simple Scalar — 3 %s
Scalar with Slip Compensation — 3 %s
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Vector with Encoder — 0.3 %s
Direct Torque Control (DTC) — 0.4 %s
DTC with Encoder — 0.1 %s
Application Issues
Other
Drive Efficiency — ≈ 98%
Power Factor — 0.97 (displacement)
Current Harmonics — 35% to 45% THD
(network dependent)
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Rectifier Configurations
6-pulse Rectifier 12-pulse Rectifier 12-pulse Rectifier 24-pulse Rectifier
3~
3~
3~
3~
Current Waveforms
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IGBT Rectifier
Best is to use an IGBT rectifier.
IGBT can be switched off if the current starts to grow.
It is full regenerative
It can boost the motor voltage when line voltage is low.
The power factor is 1
Current harmonics are lower due to higher switching frequency.
U+
U
V
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U-
Thyristor bridge in motoring
We study how U+ (DC) voltage is developed.
Thyristors are controlled to diode mode( Fully fired ) so the bridge
always selects the highest of AC voltages (U,V,W) for U+
Anyway line inductance L slows down the transfer of current from
phase to phase. This transfer is called commutation.
U+
E L
U
V
W
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U-
Thyristor bridge in generating
In generating mode the DC bridge is supporting the current so if the
AC voltage disappears, the current will grow high.
A Thyristor cannot be turned of by control, so it will continue
conducting and the current will increase until the the fuses interrupt
the current.
U+
U
V
W
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U-
Improving commutation
Risk for problems can be reduced by higher AC voltage. This gives
more margin for commutation. The alternatives:
The infeed transformer can be selected to give e.g. 20 % higher
voltage.
There can be an autotransformer in the converter boosting the
generating bridge voltage by 20 %
U+
U
V
W
U-
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U+
M
U-
Braking to resistor
motor as
line rectifier motor converter
generator
M
Net
3
mechanical
electrical CH braking chopper energy
energy
braking resistor
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ACS 600 Power Plates
Basic construction
P1 P2 P3
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ACS 600 Power Plates
Power Plate connections, single inverters
R4 - R7 R8, R9
P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
P1 P2 P3
U V W U V W
R10i, R11i
P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
U V W
R12i
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Phase module Phase module Phase module
P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
U V W
ACS 600 Power Plates
Power Plate connections, parallel inverters
2 x R8,R9
R8, R9 R8, R9
P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3
U V W
4 x R12i
R12i R12i R12i R12i
P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3 P1
P2P3P1
P2P3P1
P2P3
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U V W
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Control Cards - Example
MultiDrive
DSU = Diode Supply Unit TSU = Thyristor Supply Unit
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ISU = IGBT Supply Unit DBU = Dynamic Braking Unit
ACU = Control Unit ICU = Main Switch
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Efficiency
AC motor general benefits
Robust and simple construction
=>High reliability
Closed structure
=>Protected against harsh
environment
=>Saves cost of additional
clean air cooling system
No brushes or sliprings in the
motor
=>Minimal maintenance
High efficiency
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=>Substantial energy
savings
Motor Torque Speed curve
TORQUE
Tmax
nominal torque
1
motor mode
0
1 2 SPEED
generator mode
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Typical torque/speed curve of a cage induction motor
Motor Torque Speed curve with Freq.. Conv.
n
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Torque curves of a cage induction motor fed by
frequency converter
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Motor efficiency - Typical (DOL)
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Motor losses
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Cabling
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Recommended cable types
Fieldbus
Definition of a Fieldbus
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Fieldbus
Fieldbus System
Ethernet, TCP/IP Backbone
Operation HMI
level HMI
System Bus
Control
level
PROFIBUS-DP PROFIBUS-PA
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Device
level
Software tools
Supporting the lifecycle of drives
DriveSize - Advanced dimensioning
tool for drives
DriveBuilder - Configuration tool
producing cabinet dimensions and
line drawings
DriveWindow - Comprehensive
set of features for
commissioning, maintenance and
training
DriveLink - Communication interface
between Windows-based monitoring
softwares and ABB drives
DriveSupport - Clear, concise service
tool for ABB drives
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AC drives are the most eco-efficient products we know of
During the past ten years, ABB AC Drives have been reducing
energy consumption in pumps and fans by about 46 TWh every year.
This corresponds to 38 million tons less CO2 emissions per year.
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
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1991
1990
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000
GWh
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