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AC Drives are also known as Inverters,
Variable Speed Drives (VSDs), Variable Frequency
Drives (VFDs) and Frequency Convertors.
AC Drives are used to control
AC Induction motors; the most common motor technology
used in industry. The motors are rugged, require
very little maintenance and can easily be manufactured
with high environmental protection.
If an AC motor is connected
directly to the mains supply the motor will accelerate
quickly and then rotate at a fixed speed which
is dependent upon the electrical supply frequency
and the motor design.
For some applications fixed speed
is acceptable and, b carefully selecting gearbox
ratios, a desired final output speed can be achieved.
However, for most applications, hard acceleration,
unbraked deceleration and the inability to vary
the speed and torque represent a serious problem.
AC Drives provide a solution by modifying the
voltage and frequency of the AC supply to the
motor. Control is achieved by either estimating
the motor speed, known as open loop control, or
by measuring the speed, known as closed loop control.
Both techniques have advantages and disadvantages:
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