Title :
Integral Controller for Use in Carrier-Type Servomechanisms
Author_Institution :
Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Columbus, Ohio.
Abstract :
This paper presents an analysis and characteristics of a 2-phase induction motor system which may be used as an a-c integral controller in servomechanism designs or as an a-c integrator. The control phase winding of the motor is excited by a nonlinear amplifier in such a manner that the rotor acceleration is nearly proportional to the input voltage, and the output voltage, derived from the output of an a-c tachometer driven by the motor, is nearly proportional to the time integral of the input voltage. The inherent range and accuracy of the motor-tachometer combination as an integrator are substantially increased by the use of the nonlinear amplifier which line-arizes the speed-torque characteristics of the 2-phase induction motor.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Assembly; Control systems; Frequency; Friction; Nonlinear control systems; Proportional control; Rotors; Servomechanisms; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1950.5060307