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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2009.4.2.266

Modified Direct Torque Control System of Five Phase Induction Motor  

Kim, Nam-Hun (School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Cheongu University)
Kim, Min-Huei (Dept. of Automatic Electrical Engineering, Yeungnam College of Sci. & Tech.)
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Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology / v.4, no.2, 2009 , pp. 266-271 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, improved direct torque control(DTC) of five-phase induction motor(IM) is proposed. Due to the additional degrees of freedom, five-phase IM drives present unique characteristics. One of them is the ability of enhancing the torque producing capability of the motor. Also five-phase motor drives possess many others advantage compared with the traditional three-phase motor drives. Such as, reducing the amplitude and increasing of frequency of torque pulsation, reducing amplitude of current per phase without increasing the voltage per phase and increasing the reliability. The direct torque control method is advantageous when it is applied to the five-phase IM. Because the five-phase inverter provides 32 space vectors in comparison to 8 space voltage vectors by the three-phase inverter. The 32 space voltage vectors are divided into three groups according to their magnitudes. The characteristics and dynamic performance of traditional five-phase DTC are analyzed and new DTC for five-phase IM is proposed. Therefore, a more precise flux and torque control algorithm for the five-phase IM drives can be suggested and explained. For presenting the superior performance of the pro-posed direct torque control, experimental results is presented using a 32 bit fixed point TMS320F2812 digital signal processor
Keywords
Direct torque control; Five phase motor; Induction motor; DTC;
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