Title :
A low cost AC speed drive for low voltage high current induction machines
Author :
Conilh, C. ; Pietrzak-David, M.
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Electrotech. et d´´Electronique Industrielle, CNRS, Toulouse, France
Abstract :
In this article, the authors present an AC speed drive carrying out a low voltage and high current induction machine (IM). The electric traction application is for an industrial vehicle. This embedded autonomous system has to be very compact and low cost product, needing simple maintenance. It has to guarantee the operation security and the best dynamic and static performances. In this study, the authors chose the direct field oriented control (DFOC) to assure the required performances constraint, i.e. the constant torque operation for the lower rotation speed and the power constant operation for the over rotation speed conditions. This low cost electric propulsion system imposes the reduction of the sensor number to be used. So, the flux sensor necessary to the DFOC strategy, will be replaced by a full order rotor flux deterministic observer and the DC-link current measurement allows to eliminate the Hall effect AC current sensors. In this way, the stator currents are indirectly estimated. The authors validate control strategy, proposed for this embedded system, using the quasi-experimental method. They verify different steady and transient state operations, according to the required vehicle trajectory, by the precise Saber simulation software.
Keywords :
electric current measurement; electric machine analysis computing; electric propulsion; electric vehicles; embedded systems; induction motor drives; machine vector control; observers; rotors; AC speed motor drive; DC-link current measurement; Hall effect AC current sensor; Saber simulation software; constant torque operation; direct field oriented control; electric propulsion system; electric traction application; embedded autonomous system; flux sensor; high current induction machine; industrial vehicle; power constant operation; rotor flux deterministic observer; Costs; Electrical equipment industry; Induction machines; Low voltage; Machinery production industries; Power system security; Propulsion; Remotely operated vehicles; Torque control; Vehicle dynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2005. IECON 2005. 31st Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9252-3
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2005.1569128