The paper presents a Direct-Flux Vector Control (DFVC) scheme suitable for induction motors employed in light traction applications. In such applications, deep flux weakening is required, and the maximum torque production must be obtained under current and voltage constraints. The mathematical model of the control scheme is discussed and the implementation issues are analysed. Experimental results are presented for a small power induction motor, showing the feasibility of the proposed control, with a particular focus on the robust flux-weakening operation.
Direct-Flux Vector Control of induction motor for light traction / Nicolae, M. S.; Bojoi, I. R.; Nicolae, P. M.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2012), pp. DS3c.25-DS3c.2-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 15th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference and Exposition, EPE-PEMC 2012 ECCE Europe tenutosi a Novi Sad, srb nel 2012) [10.1109/EPEPEMC.2012.6397337].
Direct-Flux Vector Control of induction motor for light traction
Bojoi, I. R.;
2012
Abstract
The paper presents a Direct-Flux Vector Control (DFVC) scheme suitable for induction motors employed in light traction applications. In such applications, deep flux weakening is required, and the maximum torque production must be obtained under current and voltage constraints. The mathematical model of the control scheme is discussed and the implementation issues are analysed. Experimental results are presented for a small power induction motor, showing the feasibility of the proposed control, with a particular focus on the robust flux-weakening operation.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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