DocumentCode
760211
Title
Diminution of Current-Measurement Error for Vector-Controlled AC Motor Drives
Author
Jung, Han-Su ; Hwang, Seon-Hwan ; Kim, Jang-Mok ; Kim, Cheul-U ; Choi, Cheol
Author_Institution
DAC Lab. Control & Solution Group, Gyeongnam
Volume
42
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1249
Lastpage
1256
Abstract
The errors generated from the current-measurement path are inevitable, and they can be divided into two categories: offset errors and scaling errors. Current data including these errors cause the periodic rotor speed ripples, which are one and two times the fundamental stator current frequency. Since these undesirable ripples can harm the motor drive system, a compensation algorithm must be included in the motor control drive. In this paper, a new compensation algorithm is proposed. The principal feature of the proposed algorithm is the use of the integrator output signal of the d-axis proportional plus integral (PI) current regulator. This output signal is nearly zero or constant because the d-axis current command is zero or constant, so that the maximum torque or unity power factor can be acquired in the ac drive system. If the stator currents include offset and scaling errors, the integrator output signal of the d-axis PI current regulator ripples in the rotor speed of the same frequency. The proposed compensating algorithm for the current-measurement errors can be easily implemented by subtracting the dc offset value or rescaling the input measurement gain of the stator currents. Therefore, the proposed algorithm has several advantages: it is robust with regard to the variation of the motor parameters; it is applicable to steady and transient states; it is easy to implement; and it requires less computation time. The MATLAB simulation and the experimental results verify the usefulness of the proposed current compensating algorithm
Keywords
AC motor drives; PI control; machine vector control; power factor; rotors; stators; torque; AC motor drive vector control; MATLAB simulation; PI current regulator; compensation algorithm; current measurement error diminution; d-axis proportional plus integral; integrator output signal; rotor speed; rotor speed ripples; stator current frequency; unity power factor; AC motors; Current measurement; Frequency; Gain measurement; Motor drives; Reactive power; Regulators; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Current measurement error; integrator output signal of the; offset error; scaling error; speed ripple; torque ripple;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2006.880904
Filename
1703718
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