Hardware-in-the-Loop Real-time Simulation for Speed-Sensorless Vector Control of High-Power Induction Motor

Author(s):  
Yongchang Zhang ◽  
Peng Huang ◽  
Haitao Yang
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-72
Author(s):  
Feng Qin ◽  
Ying Lin ◽  
Diqiang Lu

Aim: For exploring and testing the key technology of high-speed maglev transportation propulsion control system, this paper designs and establishes a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) real-time simulation system of the high-speed maglev transportation five-segment propulsion system. Materials and methods of the studies: According to the route conditions and propulsion segment division of Shanghai maglev demonstration and operation line, the real-time simulation platform based on dSPACE multiprocessor systems is implemented. The simulation system can achieve the functional simulation of all the high-power related equipment in the 5-segment area, including 8 sets of high-power converter units, 2 sets of medium-power converter units, 2 sets of low-power converter units, five-segment trackside switch stations and long-stator linear synchronous motors. The mathematical models of linear motors and converters are built in MATLAB/Simulink and System Generator, after compiling, they can be downloaded and executed in Field Programmable Logic Array (FPGA). All the interfaces connecting the simulation system to the propulsion control system physical equipment use real physical components as in the field, such as analog I/O, digital I/O, optical signals and Profibus. Results: By using CPU+FPGA hardware configuration, the simulation steps are greatly shortened and the response speed and accuracy of real-time simulation system are improved. The simulation system can simulate multiple operating modes such as multi-segment, multi-vehicle, double-track, double-feeding, step-by-step stator section changeover, and so on. The simulation results show that the maximum speed of the simulation system can reach 500 km/h. Conclusion: This HIL system can provide detailed real-time on-line test and verification of high speed maglev propulsion control system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 344 ◽  
pp. 159-163
Author(s):  
Zhen Jun Lin ◽  
Sheng Hua Huang

Cascaded multilevel inverters could realize high-voltage output based on a series connection of power cells which use standard low-voltage component configurations. This characteristic could achieve high-quality output voltage waveforms and input current waveforms. These merits are made for motor control, especially in the field of speed-sensorless vector control of induction motor based on the theory of MRAS. This paper constructs a simulation system with the help of MATLB/SIMULINK and a system combined cascaded H-bridge multilevel inverter with induction motor with the help of DSP and FPGA. The simulation and experiment results verified the superiority of cascaded multilevel inverter applied on the MRAS speed-sensorless vector control of induction motor.


Author(s):  
A. Hamed ◽  
A. Hazzab

<span lang="EN-US">This paper presents the modeling and real-time simulation of an induction motor. The RT- LAB simulation software enables the parallel simulation of power drives and electric circuits on clusters of a PC running QNX or RT- Linux operating systems at sample time below 10 µs. Using standard Simulink models including SimPowerSystems models, RT-LAB build computation and communication tasks are necessary to make parallel simulation of electrical systems. The code generated by the Real-Time Workshop of RT- LAB is linked to the OP5600 digital real-time simulator. A case study example of real-time simulation of an induction motor system is presented.This paper discusses methods to overcome the challenges of real-time simulation of an induction motor system synchronizing with a real-time clock.</span>


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