Author:
Liu Yang,Zhao Jin,Yin Quan
Abstract
In this paper, a model-based predictive rotor field-oriented angle compensation approach is proposed for induction machine drives. Indirect rotor field-oriented control is widely used in induction machine drives for its simple implementation and low cost. However, the accuracy of the rotor field-oriented angle is affected by variable parameters such as the rotor resistance and inductance. An inaccurate rotor field-oriented angle leads to a degradation of the torque and dynamic performance, especially in the high-speed flux-weakening region. Therefore, the d-axis and q-axis currents in the rotation reference frame are predicted based on the model and compared with the feedback current to correct the rotor field-oriented angle. To improve the stability and robustness, the proposed predictive algorithm is based on the storage current, voltage, and velocity data. The algorithm can be easily realized in real-time. Finally, the simulated and experimental results verify the algorithm’s effectiveness on a 7.5 kW induction machine setup.
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous)
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