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Current source inverters (CSI) are mainly employed where fast dynamic performance is not required such as in fans and pumps (Wu. B 2005). Simpler topology, absence of electrolytic capacitors, inherent four quadrant operation, reliable overcurrent and short-circuit protection (Wu B. et al 2008) features the advantage of CSI. The influence of current source inverters in drive applications is advantageous, as it produces low distortion in voltage and current, increasing the motor efficiency with reduced common mode voltage causing lower stress to the bearing in comparison with voltage source…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Current source inverters (CSI) are mainly employed where fast dynamic performance is not required such as in fans and pumps (Wu. B 2005). Simpler topology, absence of electrolytic capacitors, inherent four quadrant operation, reliable overcurrent and short-circuit protection (Wu B. et al 2008) features the advantage of CSI. The influence of current source inverters in drive applications is advantageous, as it produces low distortion in voltage and current, increasing the motor efficiency with reduced common mode voltage causing lower stress to the bearing in comparison with voltage source inverters (Delli Colli. et al 2005). A comparative analysis of the two drive topologies namely VSI and CSI in various multi-phase design configurations was carried out highlighting how the performance of the CSI drive could be remarkably improved by resorting the motor windings with more than six phases (Castellan S. Sulligoi G. Tessarolo A 2008).
Autorenporträt
Anitha J. Roseline received her Bachelor degree in 2002 from the University of Madras and Master degree in 2006 from Anna University. She is working as an Assistant Professor in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at SSN college of Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. She has 12 years of academic experience.