Identification of the machine parameters in a vector-controlled induction motor drive

High dynamic performance of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) inverter-fed induction motor drives was achieved by using the method of field-oriented control. This method requires the actual value of the rotor time constant as essential system information, based on how the magnitude and the position of the...

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description High dynamic performance of pulse-width-modulated (PWM) inverter-fed induction motor drives was achieved by using the method of field-oriented control. This method requires the actual value of the rotor time constant as essential system information, based on how the magnitude and the position of the rotor flux are calculated. An online identification technique for the rotor time constant and for other machine parameters is described. The identification is based on an evaluation of the stator current trajectory, which is the dynamic response of the induction motor to the PWM-switching sequence. An analytical machine model is operated in parallel to the actual machine, having the stator voltages and the mechanical speed of the induction motor as input signals. The coincidence of the two stator current trajectories of the model and the machine serves as an error indicator for the parameter identification scheme, permitting repetitive updates of the model parameters.< >
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Electrical machines
Exact sciences and technology
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Induction motors
Pulse inverters
Pulse width modulation
Pulse width modulation inverters
Regulation and control
Rotors
Signal analysis
Stators
Voltage
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