DocumentCode
2969435
Title
A simple, tacho-less, IM drive with direct torque control down to zero speed
Author
Hurst, Kevin D. ; Habetler, Thomas G.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1997
fDate
9-14 Nov 1997
Firstpage
563
Abstract
This paper investigates the operation of a sensorless induction motor drive using direct torque control with a constant switching frequency. The constant frequency direct torque controller utilizes a predictive-type current regulator to achieve dead-beat torque and flux control. Satisfactory torque control can also be maintained under transient conditions and when operating in overmodulation conditions or in the “transition region” to six-step operation, with excellent dynamic response. In the steady-state, the stator voltage vector which drives the torque and flux to the reference value is calculated during each fixed switching period. Under transient or overmodulation conditions, an alternative switching algorithm must be used since dead-beat control is no longer possible. A simple method in overmodulation utilizes the voltage reference vector from the direct torque control algorithm. This scheme, although not resulting in dead-beat control, has been shown to provide very satisfactory performance in overmodulation. In this paper, sensorless torque control is maintained down to zero speed and light load using only stator voltage integration to determine the flux, i.e. no complex speed or flux observers are employed. With this approach, excellent dynamic performance in the “normal” or “high speed” range is achieved together with operation down to zero speed
Keywords
control system analysis; control system synthesis; dynamic response; electric current control; induction motor drives; machine control; machine testing; machine theory; predictive control; stators; switching; torque control; constant switching frequency; control design; control performance; control simulation; dead-beat flux control; dead-beat torque control; direct torque control; dynamic performance; dynamic response; light load; overmodulation conditions; predictive-type current regulator; sensorless induction motor drive; six-step operation; stator voltage integration; stator voltage vector; steady-state; switching algorithm; transient conditions; voltage reference vector; zero speed; Induction motor drives; Mechanical sensors; Paper technology; Pulse width modulation; Regulators; Sensorless control; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stators; Switching frequency; Torque control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics, Control and Instrumentation, 1997. IECON 97. 23rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3932-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECON.1997.671795
Filename
671795
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