Three-development induction machines are now the industry standard for industrial energetic drives. These machines are replacing dc drive methods for a variety of reasons, containing cost, dependability, robustness, and sustenance-free operation. Three step induction motors are conducted as separately stimulated dc motors for field-familiarize control. The advancement of capacity electronics and signal alter systems has eliminated individual of the most important drawbacks of such ac arrangements: the issue of control. The task of variable speed control of inference devices is not any more a disadvantage with new field oriented heading control systems. The desire to better system performance, specifically when power supply and semiconductor capacity ratings are limited, advances the usage of phase numbers apart from three. In this chapter a novel blueprint of connecting two, three stage induction motors in parallel fed by two inverters; namely. VSI and CSI and their vector control is bestowed and instead of utilizing two inverters for three phase motor, a sole multiphase motor design is argued.
Author(s) Details:
Archana S. Nanoty,
Plastindia International University, Vapi,
Gujarat, India.
A.
R. Chudasama,
Faculty
of Technology & Engineering, M. S. University, Baroda, India.
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