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A High-Performance Speed Sensorless Control System for Induction Motor with Direct Torque Control  

Kim, Min-Huei (영남이공대학 전기과)
Kim, Nam-Hun (영남대 대학원 전기공학과)
Baik, Won-Sik (영남대 대학원 전기공학과)
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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers P / v.51, no.1, 2002 , pp. 18-27 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents an implementation of digital high-performance speed sensorless control system of an induction motor drives with Direct Torque Control(DTC). The system consists of closed loop stator flux and torque observer, speed and torque estimators, two hysteresis controllers, an optimal switching look-up table, IGBT voltage source inverter, and TMS320C31 DSP controller board. The stator flux observer is based on the combined current and voltage model with stator flux feedback adaptive control for wide speed range. The speed estimator is using the model reference adaptive system(MRAS) with rotor flux linkages for speed turning signal estimation. In order to prove the suggested speed sensorless control algorithm, and to obtain a high-dynamic robust adaptive performance, we have some simulations and actual experiments at low(20rpm) and high(1000rpm) speed areas. The developed speed sensorless system are shown a good speed control response characteristic, and high performance features using 2.2[kW] general purposed induction motor.
Keywords
DTC; MRAS; Stator Flux Observer; Torque Estimator; Speed Sensorless;
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