DocumentCode :
777593
Title :
Five-phase induction motor drives with DSP-based control system
Author :
Xu, Huangsheng ; Toliyat, Hamid A. ; Petersen, Lynn J.
Author_Institution :
Motor Drive Lab., Whirlpool Corp., Benton Harbor, MI, USA
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
524
Lastpage :
533
Abstract :
This paper introduces two kinds of control schemes: vector control and direct torque control (DTC). These control schemes can be extensively applied to the operation of a five-phase induction motor using a fully digital implementation. Vector control of the five-phase induction motor not only achieves high drive performance, but also generates the desired nearly rectangular current waveforms and flux profile in the air-gap resulting in an improvement in air gap flux density and an increase of 10% in output torque. The DTC method has additional advantages when applied to multiphase, in this case a five-phase, induction motor. The five-phase inverter provides 32 space voltage vectors in comparison to 8 space voltage vectors provided by the three-phase inverter. Therefore, a more elaborate flux and torque control algorithm for the five-phase induction motor can be employed. Direct torque control of the five-phase induction motor reduces the amplitude of the ripples of both the stator flux and the torque, resulting in a more precise flux and torque control. A 32-b floating-point TMS320C32 digital signal processor (DSP) enables these two sophisticated control techniques to be conveniently implemented with high control precision. Experimental results show that an ideal control capability is obtained for both control methods when applied to the five-phase induction motor and further validates theoretical analysis
Keywords :
digital control; digital signal processing chips; induction motor drives; invertors; machine vector control; magnetic flux; magnetic variables control; torque control; DSP-based control system; air gap flux density; air-gap; direct torque control; five-phase induction motor drives; floating-point TMS320C32 digital signal processor; flux profile; high drive performance; nearly rectangular current waveforms; rectangular flux distribution; ripples amplitude reduction; third harmonic currents; vector control; Air gaps; Control systems; Induction generators; Induction motor drives; Induction motors; Inverters; Machine vector control; Signal processing algorithms; Torque control; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2002.800983
Filename :
1016801
Link To Document :
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