Title :
An instrument for measurement of induction motor drives based on phasor and modelling techniques
Author :
Araujo, Rui E. ; Freitas, D.S. ; Gonçalves, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electrotech. & Comput. Eng., Porto Univ., Portugal
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a practical instrument for realtime visualization of the necessary quantities for analysis, diagnosis and investigations of AC machine drives on an oscillographic display. The instrument needs no shaft position or speed sensor, it uses exclusively the acquired stator currents and voltages and provides information, in electrical and visual form, of: stator and rotor flux; torque; reactive power; torque current; flux current; torque angle; and slip frequency. In the present version, the instrument circuitry is based on analogue signal processing techniques. The theoretical basis is a continuous-time machine model defined by a pair of simultaneous complex-coefficient differential equations. A formalization of the various calculation methods for the signal estimation is presented as well as one interpretative computer simulation for the stator current pattern. Practical results obtained with the device when applied to test and measure a real motor drive are presented and some conclusions are drawn. Main fields of application of the calculator include: monitoring systems, control units, research tools for induction motor drives, and test shops
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; electric machine analysis computing; induction motor drives; machine testing; machine theory; real-time systems; rotors; signal processing; stators; analogue signal processing techniques; complex-coefficient differential equations; computer simulation; continuous-time machine model; flux current; induction motor drives; measurement instrument; oscillographic display; reactive power; realtime visualization; rotor flux; slip frequency; stator currents; stator flux; stator voltages; torque angle; torque current; AC machines; Displays; Induction motor drives; Instruments; Reactive power; Shafts; Stators; Torque; Visualization; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on