Title :
Fast Direct Torque Control of an Open-End Induction Motor Drive Using 12-Sided Polygonal Voltage Space Vectors
Author :
Patel, Chintan ; Day, Rajeevan P. P. A. ; Dey, Anubrata ; Ramchand, Rijil ; Gopakumar, K. ; Kazmierkowski, Marian P.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Electr. Syst. & Opt., Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Abstract :
A torque control scheme, based on a direct torque control (DTC) algorithm using a 12-sided polygonal voltage space vector, is proposed for a variable speed control of an open-end induction motor drive. The conventional DTC scheme uses a stator flux vector for the sector identification and then the switching vector to control stator flux and torque. However, the proposed DTC scheme selects switching vectors based on the sector information of the estimated fundamental stator voltage vector and its relative position with respect to the stator flux vector. The fundamental stator voltage estimation is based on the steady-state model of IM and the synchronous frequency of operation is derived from the computed stator flux using a low-pass filter technique. The proposed DTC scheme utilizes the exact positions of the fundamental stator voltage vector and stator flux vector to select the optimal switching vector for fast control of torque with small variation of stator flux within the hysteresis band. The present DTC scheme allows full load torque control with fast transient response to very low speeds of operation, with reduced switching frequency variation. Extensive experimental results are presented to show the fast torque control for speed of operation from zero to rated.
Keywords :
induction motor drives; machine vector control; torque control; velocity control; 12-sided polygonal voltage space vectors; fast direct torque control; low-pass filter technique; open-end induction motor drive; optimal switching vector; stator flux vector; variable speed control; Hysteresis; Stators; Switches; Torque; Torque control; Voltage control; Adjustable speed drives; direct torque control; harmonics eliminations; induction motor drives;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2011.2159516