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  1. Industry Applications Magazine
  2. Year : 2001 Volume : 7
  3. Issue 4
  4. Choosing electric turbocompressor drivers
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The impact of the induction motor on short-circuit current
Harmonic sources and filtering approaches
Current signature analysis to detect induction motor faults
Five-level double converters for induction motor drives
Choosing electric turbocompressor drivers
Coupling rectifier systems with harmonic cancelling reactors
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Choosing electric turbocompressor drivers

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Kleiner, F. Ponick, B. de Wit, B.
Copyright Year 1975
Abstract High-speed electric motor variable speed drives used to drive centrifugal compressors of any size are proven technology, and the examples shown in this paper are exemplary for many other successful inscallations. Economics will not always justify their use, particularly if there is no reliable and economical source of electric power available at site, but most applications can ill-afford not to evaluate them. There are a number of success factors in the proper design and use of very large VSD systems that will make such systems a success: thoroughly match the compressor's torque-speed envelope with available drive designs; consider all system components combined-their characteristics and capabilities must be carefully matched; close cooperation of the compressor and motor manufacturer is of paramount importance; vibration and harmonic analyses prior to manufacturing are mandatory and may have consequences on the final electrical and mechanical design; and an integrated and coordinated protection and control system increases system transparency and reliability.
Starting Page 45
Ending Page 52
Page Count 8
File Size 1921021
File Format PDF
ISSN 10772618
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2001-07-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Compressors Power system economics Power generation economics Manufacturing Electric motors Variable speed drives Power system reliability Vibration control Harmonic analysis Protection
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Control and Systems Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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