Title :
Automatic torque boost control method suitable for PWM inverter with a high switching frequency
Author :
Mutoh, Nobuyoshi ; Nandoh, Kenji ; Ueda, Akitsugu
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Ltd., Japan
fDate :
6/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A torque control method is described that can generate a motor torque larger than the rated torque over a wide speed range without a current regulator and a speed sensor, even if the induction motor is driven by a pulse-width-modulation (PWM) inverter with a high switching frequency. Control is performed by a magnetic flux compensation control loop. The first control loop suppresses the magnetic flux reduction generated when the load torque and the inverter angular frequency are varied. This reduction is calculated using both inverter angular frequency and slip angular frequency. The current distortion due to the dead time of the PWM signals is suppressed by correcting the signal pulse widths on the basis of errors generated between the PWM reference signals and the inverter output voltage. Experiments confirmed that an induction motor could generate motor torque of more than 150% of the rated torque. The current distortion factor was less than 10% over a wide frequency range
Keywords :
induction motors; invertors; machine control; magnetic flux; pulse width modulation; torque control; PWM inverter; current distortion; high switching frequency; induction motor; inverter angular frequency; load torque; magnetic flux compensation control loop; torque boost control; Automatic control; Frequency; Induction generators; Induction motors; Magnetic flux; Pulse generation; Pulse inverters; Pulse width modulation inverters; Regulators; Torque control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on