Pulse Width Modulation Drives and Integrated Motors ù The Ideal Solution for Large Friction Winder Applications

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

This paper examines the latest advances in mine drive and motor systems. In the last decade, the drive technology employed for large mine winders has migrated from the traditional dc technology to ac motors with cyclo convertor drives. Recent advances in pulse width modulation (PWM) drives have resulted in these being applied to large winder drives. While having many advantages for the winder system, the PWM drive must be carefully designed to ensure long-term reliable operation. When combined with induction motor technology, the PWM drive presents the ideal solution for winder drives. This paper examines the factors in choosing a suitable PWM drive for a winder installation. Factors under consideration include: winder duty cycle, drive rating restrictions, choice of power semiconductor device, cooling, and low speed operation.The cage induction motor is the motor of choice for large winder drives and has a number of advantages over the synchronous motor. The induction motor is ideally suited to integrated winder applications where the motor is built inside the friction drum, as installed at WMCÆs Olympic Dam site. The challenges of integrating the induction motor into the friction drum will be detailed, including: assembly, ventilation, air gap adjustment, and position sensors.
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APA:  (2005)  Pulse Width Modulation Drives and Integrated Motors ù The Ideal Solution for Large Friction Winder Applications

MLA: Pulse Width Modulation Drives and Integrated Motors ù The Ideal Solution for Large Friction Winder Applications. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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