Neuro control of electric drive with variable moment of inertia

Author(s):  
Maria Andreevna Yamkovaya ◽  
Sergey Vladimirovich Shadrin
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 588-597
Author(s):  
Addasi E. Said ◽  
Abdullah M. Eial Awwad

In electric drive control systems, the main goal is to maintain the driving motor speed to meet the mechanism’s requirements. In some practical industrial applications the mechanically-coupled load to the motor shaft has a varying mass during the system operation. Therefore, the change of mass changes the value of the moment of inertia of the system. The moment of inertia impacts the system operation, particularly the transient performance. Therefore, the variation of moment of inertia on the motor shaft during its operation creates additional challenges to accomplish a high-quality speed control. The main purpose of the current work is to study the impact of the variation of moment of inertia on the performance of both AC and DC electric drive control systems and to make a comparison between them. A mathematical analysis and simulations of the control system models had been presented; one time with three-phase induction motor and another time with DC motor, both with variable moment of inertia. A simulation of both systems had been accomplished using the Simulink software in MATLAB. The simulation results of operation of these systems have been analysed in order to get useful conclusions and recommendations for the electric drive control system designer.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 209-214
Author(s):  
P. Jain ◽  
A. Goel ◽  
S. K. Mandal

A lot of identical bands are known at present in the Normal Deformed (ND) region. In our study of the occurrence and properties of identical bands in Super-Deformed (SD) nuclei we first applied the modified Variable Moment of Inertia (VMI) model to extract the band-head spin of Super-Deformed bands. The calculated transition energies, level spins and dynamic moment of inertia are systematically examined. Then, in the framework of theoretical model several identical bands are identified. The kinematic and dynamic moment of inertia have been calculated for the six pairs of Super-Deformed Identical Bands (SDIBs) which was not reported earlier in the literature. Thus, the results are significant. In all the cases J(2) is significantly higher than J(1) over a large range of frequency.


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