Title :
On-line tuning of the rotor time constant for vector-controlled induction motor in position control applications
Author :
S.N. Vukosavic;M.R. Stojic
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Inst. Nikola Tesla, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Abstract :
The induction motor drive with an indirect field-oriented controller (IFO) exhibits excellent behavior in a low-speed region. Thus, the motor can be advantageously used as an actuator in positioning servomechanisms. The authors propose the adaptation scheme for the continuous on-line tuning of the parameter T*/sub r/, suitable for the environment of a position servo. The outlined analytical considerations and experimental results are focused on operation conditions characterized by the zero speed and a light load of the drive. The proposed adaptation scheme is based on the measurement of the terminal voltages that are used as an auxiliary information; then the scheme is designed in such a way that stator resistance fluctuations and nonlinearities within the analog processing circuitry do not affect the estimated value of the rotor time constant. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme gives good results even in conditions at zero speed and dynamic loads that may be as low as 0.2 p.u.
Keywords :
"Servomechanisms","Rotors","Induction motor drives","Servomotors","Actuators","Electrical resistance measurement","Time measurement","Voltage","Stators","Fluctuations"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics