Simulation and Research on the Rotor Flux Linkage Model of Asynchronous Motor

Author(s):  
Xiayi Hao ◽  
Genghuang Yang ◽  
Xin Su ◽  
Xiaotian Xu
Author(s):  
G.M. Simakov ◽  
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V.V. Topovskiy ◽  
I.A. Ilyenkov ◽  
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With the development of electronic systems, the control of various asynchronous type electric motors is becoming more efficient and accurate. Such engines are used everywhere in the world, the variety of tasks performed by such mechanisms is growing every day, and the need for them is not decreasing. Nowadays, AC electric drive systems based on an asynchronous motor are becoming more widespread. This is due to the high reliability, simple design and relatively low cost of induction motors, as well as the rapid development of power converter technology, which makes it pos¬sible to create various types of semiconductor converters and reliable power supplies. In most cases, the vector control system is built for a pre-magnetized electric drive. This article discusses the synthesis of a vector control system for an asynchronous motor without preliminary magnetization, and also considers algorithms for vector control of an electromechanical unbalanced vibration module without preliminary magnetization of the asynchronous motor. Aim. To develop a control structure for an asynchronous motor of an unbalanced vibration module. Introduce a division link into the management structure. Synthesize a speed controller, rotor flux linkage and two components of the stator current. Compensate for the EMF action in the channels of the transverse and longitudinal axis. Provide the control system with the ability to reverse the electric machine. Implement the simulation of the resulting system and conduct a study of the results obtained, having obtained dynamic characteristics. Methods. The vector control system is constructed in the form of a stabilization channel of the rotor flux linkage module and a channel for controlling the rotor rotation speed. To achieve the desired result, we introduce a nonlinear regulator of the division link type into the control structure. This will convert the nonlinear structure to linear. Let's compensate the EMF action in the channels of the transverse and longitudinal axis. Having realized the simulation of the obtained system, we will conduct a study of the results obtained, having obtained dynamic characteristics. Results. Structural modeling was carried out in the MATLAB/Simulink software package. For the purpose of a comparative assessment of the synthesis results of a control system with a torque regulator in the form of a division link, a subordinate control system will also be synthesized, which has similar parameters of the power unit. Conclusion. The choice of the motor torque as the output coordinate makes it possible to significantly simplify the mathematical model of the induction motor. In addition to the features of the mathematical model of an asynchronous electric motor, in this work it is necessary to take into account the features of the vibration module as a load. In this case, two main features can be distinguished – a large moment of inertia of the flywheel masses of the electric drive, as well as a sinusoidal dependence of the moment of resistance on the angle of rotation of the rotor.


2017 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 179-187
Author(s):  
Felix Klute ◽  
Torben Jonsky

Abstract One advantage of multi-phase machines is the possibility to use the third harmonic of the rotor flux for additional torque generation. This effect can be maximised for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines (PMSM) with a high third harmonic content in the magnet flux. This paper discusses the effects of third harmonic current injection (THCI) on a five-phase PMSM with a conventional magnet shape depending on saturation. The effects of THCI in five-phase machines are shown in a 2D FEM model in Ansys Maxwell verified by measurement results. The results of the FEM model are analytically analysed using the Park model. It is shown in simulation and measurement that the torque improvement by THCI increases significantly with the saturation level, as the amplitude of the third harmonic flux linkage increases with the saturation level but the phase shift of the rotor flux linkage has to be considered. This paper gives a detailed analysis of saturation mechanisms of PMSM, which can be used for optimizing the efficiency in operating points of high saturations, without using special magnet shapes.


Author(s):  
Peyman Haghgooei ◽  
Adrien Corne ◽  
Ehsan Jamshidpour ◽  
Noureddine Takorabet ◽  
Davood Arab Khaburi ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 147-149 ◽  
pp. 149-154
Author(s):  
Roma Rinkeviciene ◽  
Andrius Petrovas

The paper presents the model of vector controlled induction motor. Induction motor model is carried out in reference frame, fixed on stator. Elaborated model of the drive is suitable for investigation dynamics because output signals appear as real currents, flux linkages and other variables. Vector control law model is implemented for variables in synchronous reference frame; therefore controller operates with transformed variables. Structure of designed model reflects the real variable speed drive. Model of vector controlled induction drive comprise model of induction motor, feedback signals and blocks as well as speed and flux reference blocks and controllers for producing motor supply signals. Feedback blocks are used for calculation stator current vector in the rotor flux linkage reference frame. For flux and speed control are designed lag controllers. Between advantages of that model is additional simulation of current channel law.


Author(s):  
Tao Wang ◽  
Jikun Li ◽  
Qiang Hou

In this article, the three-phase asynchronous motor is taken as the research object, and the deadbeat predictive control is the control core, and its control performance is studied. Considering the overshoot of flux linkage and speed response in deadbeat predictive control, an improved deadbeat predictive control algorithm based on synergy theory is proposed. Different from deadbeat predictive control, improved deadbeat predictive control can control the flux linkage and speed independently through two adjustment parameters, which are achieved through the manifold of synergy theory. To accurately obtain the feedback flux linkage and load torque in the control, a flux observer and a load torque observer are designed. Based on these, a simulation platform is built, and the control performance of the two control algorithms is compared. The robustness of the two control algorithms is further verified by changing parameters. Finally, the experimental platform of three-phase asynchronous motor is built in this article. The experimental program based on deadbeat predictive control is designed. The no-load experiment and loading experiment are carried out, respectively. The feasibility of the algorithm is verified by experimental data.


2011 ◽  
Vol 383-390 ◽  
pp. 2661-2665
Author(s):  
Bo Qiang Xu ◽  
Fu Hua Yang

The speed-adjustable system of asynchronous motor has been widely used in industrial production. in motor control, magnetic control is a key problem, but in order to realize the control of motor, magnetic field must be tested. The testing methods about rotor flux according to the rotor field-oriented control of motor are discussed in this paper. The paper describes the present two rotor flux calculation models: Voltage model and Current model. It concretely analyzes mathematical expressions of these two models in different coordinates, and realizes the matlab simulation of two kinds of model, the simulation results are compared by observations of the magnetic chain calculation results.


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