DocumentCode :
3678907
Title :
Direct torque control with feedback linearization for induction motor drives
Author :
Cristian Lascu;Saeed Jafarzadeh;Sami M. Fadali;Frede Blaabjerg
Author_Institution :
University Politehnica of Timisoara, 300625 Timisoara, Romania
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
This paper describes a Direct Torque Controlled (DTC) Induction Machine (IM) drive that employs feedback linearization and sliding-mode control. A feedback linearization approach is investigated, which yields a decoupled linear IM model with two state variables: torque and stator flux magnitude. This intuitive linear model is used to implement a DTC type controller that preserves all DTC advantages and eliminates its main drawback, the flux and torque ripple. Robust, fast, and ripple-free control is achieved by using Variable Structure Control (VSC) with proportional control in the vicinity of the sliding surface. The VSC component assures robustness as in DTC, while the proportional component eliminates the torque and flux ripple. The torque time response is similar to DTC and the proposed solution is flexible and highly tunable due to the proportional controller. The controller design and its robust stability analysis are presented. The sliding controller is compared with a linear DTC scheme, and experimental results for a sensorless IM drive validate the proposed solution.
Keywords :
"Torque","Stators","Robustness","Rotors","Mathematical model","Nonlinear systems","Torque control"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE´15 ECCE-Europe), 2015 17th European Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2015.7309292
Filename :
7309292
Link To Document :
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