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Preliminary Experimental Results for Indirect Vector-Control of Induction Motor Drives with Forced Dynamics
Journal Title Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Journal Abbreviation AEEE
Publisher Group Technical University of Ostrava (VSB)
Website http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE
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Title Preliminary Experimental Results for Indirect Vector-Control of Induction Motor Drives with Forced Dynamics
Authors Perryman, Roy; Dodds, Stephen J.; Michalik, Jan; Vittek, Jan
Abstract The contribution presents an extension of indirect vector control of electric drives employing induction motors to Forced Dynamic Control. This method of control offers an accurate realisation of dynamic response profiles, which can be selected by the user. The developed system can be integrated into a drive with a shaft position encoder or a shaft sensoriess drive, in which only the stator currents are measured. The applied stator voltages are determined by a computed inverter switching algorithm. Simulation results and preliminary experimental results for indirect vector control of an idle running induction motor indicate good agreement with the theoretical predictions.
Publisher Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Date 2011-06-29
Source Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2003): June
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