Performance evaluation of a transformerless multiphase electric submersible pump system

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Using of low-voltage variable-frequency drive followed by a step-up transformer is the most preferable way to feed an electrical submersible pump motor. The existence of long feeder between the motor and drive systems usually causes over-voltage problems because of the travelling wave phenomenon, which makes the employment of filter networks on the motor or inverter terminals mandatory. The so-called boost-inverter inherently can solve this problem with filter-less operation as it offers a direct sinusoidal output voltage. As boost inverters have voltage boosting capability, it can provide a transformer-less operation as well. This study investigates the performance of a five-phase modular winding induction machine fed from a boost-inverter through a long feeder. A simulation study using a 1000 Hp system and experimental investigation on a 1 Hp prototype machine are used to support the presented approach.
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Authors Hakeem, Ahmed A.;Elserougi, Ahmed Abbas;Abdel-Khalik, Ayman Samy;Ahmed, Shehab;Ahmed, Shehab;Massoud, Ahmed Mohamed;
Journal the journal of engineering
Year 2014
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