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Performance Analysis of Fault Tolerant Voltage Source Inverter Fed Induction Motor

Gaurav rajoria, Garima Goswami, Ravinder Singh Chauhan

Abstract


This paper shows the execution examination of three stage induction motor fed by fault tolerant voltage source inverter. The different fault conditions have been considered as open leg fault, passing over one IGBT in one stage, passing over one IGBT in two distinct stages and line to ground fault. A technique has been considered for the fault tolerant voltage source inverter. The broken inverter leg is associated between the capacitors on the rectifier side through controlled power switches. The system is actualized for open leg fault and the current and THD are contrasted and ordinary voltage source inverter. The outcome demonstrates the enhanced execution for fault tolerant voltage source inverter.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijacs.v2i2.406

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