Title of article :
Input filter stability of drives fed from voltage inverters controlled by direct flux and torque control methods
Author/Authors :
Walczyna، نويسنده , , A.M.; Hasse، نويسنده , , K.; Czarnecki، نويسنده , , R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Problems of stability of input filters of
drives controlled by direct torque and flux
control methods are studied. Two direct methods
for AC drive control, Depenbrock’s (DSC) and
Takahashi’s, are based on two-level hysteresis
control of torque and flux. The objective of the
paper is to show that in the case of inverter
drives controlled by these methods and fed from
a DC source through an LC input filter
instabilities of this filter can often occur. The
case is different from studies published by Lip0
and Krause (1969) and Ahmed et al. (1986) as it
includes closed loops for torque and flux
control. These fast nonlinear control loops mean
that during input filter voltage and current
oscillations the main state variables (flux and
torque) do not oscillate. The basic difficulty in
the analysis of stability of multidimensional
variable-structure systems is the complexity of
available methods. In the paper a state-averaging
model of a drive controlled by two-level
hysteresis controllers is proposed. Application of
this model significantly simplifies the stability
analysis. The analysis has been done by plotting
the migration of eigenvalues of the linearised
state matrix. A new strategy of active damping
of input filter oscillations is proposed and its
influence on the drive behaviour during
transients is shown. Theoretical considerations
are supported by results of simulation of ‘the
2.6MW inverter-fed drive.
Keywords :
Direct control methods , Input filter stability
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications