Title :
Measurement of dynamic torque
Author :
Payn, M. ; Mulhall, B.
Author_Institution :
Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
Abstract :
Modern machine control strategies such as vector control are claiming torque bandwidths of several kHz. The authors discuss the measurement of such performance; this is needed in order to validate the theoretical results and to allow the design of improved closed loop control schemes. Torque performance can be defined in terms of either its time or its frequency response. Theoretically transformation between the two by means of time-frequency domain relationships such as the Laplace Transform is possible. In attempting to monitor dynamic torque responses the authors consider three possible techniques: direct measurement of mechanical torque; infer torque from measurement of angular acceleration; and calculation of electromagnetic torque from flux and current. As a guide the Surrey University 7.5 kW test rig was chosen for calculations
Keywords :
electric machines; torque measurement; 7.5 kW; EM flux; Surrey University; angular acceleration measurement; closed loop control; current; dynamic torque measurement; dynamic torque responses; electromagnetic torque; machine control strategies; mechanical torque measurement; vector control;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation of Rotating Electrical Machines, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London