Title :
Vector control of dual stator winding induction machine: A new technique to neutralize effects of rotor time constant variations
Author :
Roger, D. ; Ninet, O.
Author_Institution :
Technoparc Futura, LSEE - Univ. d´´Artois, Bethune, France
Abstract :
A new vector control drive, built for a dual stator winding induction machine (DSIM), is presented in this paper. Such a machine consists of a standard squirrel-cage rotor and a stator with two separate similar windings. With two 3-phase independent stator currents, it is possible to separate functions: a stator winding is used for flux and the other for torque. This separation is natural for DC machine and inductor power is very low. It is similar for DSIM when vector control is perfect, the active power of flux winding is very low. Using complex space vector theory, this active power can be determined for any rotor flux orientation. Calculus shows that, from active power measurements, it is possible to compute the rotor flux space vector alignment default. This interesting piece of information is used as an actuating signal in an a additional control loop able to correct this default and keeps the independence of flux and torque.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; induction motor drives; machine theory; machine vector control; rotors; squirrel cage motors; stators; velocity control; 3-phase independent stator currents; active power; active power measurements; complex space vector theory; control design; dual stator winding induction machine; flux winding; rotor flux space vector alignment; squirrel-cage rotor; stator winding; vector control drive; Computational modeling; Inductance; Induction machines; Machine vector control; Machine windings; Power measurement; Stator windings; Temperature sensors; Torque; Variable speed drives;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Machines and Drives Conference, 2003. IEMDC'03. IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7817-2
DOI :
10.1109/IEMDC.2003.1210316