Title of article :
Performance evaluation of doubly-fed twin stator induction machine drive with voltage and current space vector control schemes
Author/Authors :
Chilakapati، نويسنده , , N.; Ramsden، نويسنده , , V.S.; Ramaswamy، نويسنده , , V.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The doubly-fed twin stator induction machine (DFTSIM) is of interest as an adjustable
speed drive (ASD) and a variable speed generator (VSG), as it combines the advantages of a brushless
drive with the potential for high-voltage, high-power, and limited speed range applications. Previous
work on the DFTSIM (or its equivalent brushless doubly-fed machine) has considered steady state
performance with open loop control or dynamic performance with closed loop control, but has not
considered an overall peformance evaluation with an appropriate closed loop speed control. The
comparative dynamic and steady state performance of a laboratory DFTSIM drive using ‘voltage
space vector control’ and ‘current space vector control’ schemes is discussed. While the magnitude of
the control winding voltage (or current) space vector is dynamically controlled to obtain the desired
torque in a speed control loop, its position is regulated to operate the machine in synchronous mode.
Results show that the maximum efficiency for the voltage space vector control is slightly hgher than
that for the current space vector control scheme, but the current space vector control offers better
dynamic response and minimum converter voltampere requirement. Although the reduction in the
converter VA rating with the DFTSIM drive is similar to that achievable with a slip power recovery
drive, the brushless DFTSIM drive has a greater potential for applications requiring high reliability
and low maintenance. Further, the DFTSIM is a viable alternative in the context of non-conventional
power generation such as wind and small hydro.
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications