Title :
An Induction Machine Emulator for High-Power Applications Utilizing Advanced Simulation Tools With Graphical User Interfaces
Author :
Vodyakho, Oleg ; Steurer, Mischa ; Edrington, Chris S. ; Fleming, Fletcher
Author_Institution :
Center for Adv. Power Syst., Florida State Univ., Tallahassee, FL, USA
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, a method is presented for removing the risk associated with the testing and development of novel drive system topologies, prototype electrical machines, advanced control system strategies, or a combination of the aforementioned without using any real motors/generators. The test platforms for low-power machines are relatively inexpensive and accessible; however, as power levels increase into the upper kilowatt and megawatt range, validation of prototype machines and drives becomes costly. The proposed induction machine emulator (IME) platform utilizes the power hardware-in-the-loop concept in conjunction with a high-fidelity machine model and load dynamics. The electrical machine and its load dynamics are simulated with a real-time digital simulator, which generates appropriate control commands to a power electronics-based voltage amplifier that interfaces to a variable speed drive (VSD). Specifically, the current draw is recreated by altering the phase and magnitude of a voltage amplifier connected to a VSD under test via a unique transformer-based LCL-type coupling network. Based on the proposed concept, the use of a multiwinding, tap-changing transformer establishes a truly versatile and universal test platform for a wide range of power levels. In addition, this paper presents a control strategy in the synchronously rotating reference frame in dq coordinates for the power electronic converters in IME operation. Experimental results at the 25-kVA power level validate the feasibility and highly dynamic performance of the proposed test platform.
Keywords :
amplifiers; asynchronous machines; embedded systems; graphical user interfaces; network topology; power convertors; power transformers; IME operation; VSD under test; advanced control system strategy; advanced simulation tool; drive system topology; graphical user interface; high-fidelity machine model; high-power application; induction machine emulator; load dynamics; low-power machine; multiwinding; power electronic converter; power electronics-based voltage amplifier; power hardware-in-the-loop concept; power level; prototype electrical machine; real-time digital simulator; synchronously rotating reference frame; tap-changing transformer; transformer-based LCL-type coupling network; variable speed drive; Computational modeling; Couplings; Induction motors; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Induction machine (IM); power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL); ripple filter; variable speed drives (VSDs); voltage source inverter (VSI);
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2011.2179302