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by _trampeltier
364 days ago
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It is cery common for Frequency Inverter for AC Motors to have a break resistor. It's expensive to push energy back to the grid with from an inverter. So in most case just a break resistor is used. Just if you break a lot and a long time it is worth to buy an inverter who can do it. If you have multiple axis in a machine, often they are coupled with DC, so the break energy is used by another drive. |
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A neat example of regenerative braking being important is the London Underground: they've had a persistent problem with high temperatures in the subway, of which a decent % is actually heat from trains braking. By using regenerative braking rather than putting that energy into the tunnels as heat, they can transport that energy outside the tunnels, keeping them cooler.