Title :
Novel adaptive tolerance band based PWM for field-oriented control of induction machines
Author_Institution :
Comput. & Autom. Inst., Acad. of Sci., Budapest, Hungary
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two levels of an innovative adaptive switching pattern (ASP) for use in the control of induction machines are described. The ASP is based on a tolerance band control strategy resulting in nearly sinusoidal stator currents. The first level (ASP1) significantly increases the switching time thereby eliminating the very fast switching sometimes experienced. The second level (ASP2) reduces the number of double commutations by one or two orders of magnitude. The price for applying ASP is only a small, irregular, consequential increase in the current error. A rotating reference frame fixed to the rotor flux is applied. This makes ASP especially suitable for application in the field-oriented control of current controlled voltage source inverter (CC-VSI) fed induction motor drives. The theoretical background supported by conclusive simulation results illustrates clearly the significant benefits of ASP over the regular switching pattern often used. To complete the picture a short survey of the various techniques used in the speed control of induction machines is presented in the introduction
Keywords :
electric drives; induction motors; invertors; machine control; pulse width modulation; rotors; stators; switching circuits; velocity control; VSI; adaptive switching pattern; adaptive tolerance band; current controlled voltage source inverter; current error; double commutations; field-oriented control; induction machines; rotating reference frame; rotor flux; simulation; sinusoidal stator currents; survey; Adaptive control; Application specific processors; Commutation; Induction machines; Programmable control; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation inverters; Rotors; Stators; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on