• 제목/요약/키워드: Induction Parameter Model

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Induction Parameter Modeling을 이용한 열 분해된 JP-7 연료 /산소 혼합기의 데토네이션 파 해석 (Detonation Wave Simulation of Thermally Cracked JP-7 Fuel/Oxygen Mixture using Induction Parameter Modeling)

  • 조덕래;신재렬;최정열
    • 한국항공우주학회지
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    • 제37권4호
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    • pp.383-391
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    • 2009
  • JP-7/산소 혼합기의 데토네이션 파 특성을 상세 반응 기구로부터 얻은 일 단계 유도 변수 모델을 (IPM) 이용하여 살펴보았다. 탄화수소 혼합기에 대한 상세 화학 반응 모델로 부터 신뢰할 만한 일 단계 반응 모델을 얻기 위한 일반적 과정을 본 연구에서 제시하였다. IPM은 상세 반응 모델 라이브러리로부터 획득한 유도 시간 데이터베이스를 재구성하여 얻었으며, 상세 반응 모델에 의한 결과와 비교하여 확인하였다. 이후 IPM을 유체역학해석 코드에 적용하였으며, 데토네이션 파 전파에 대한 수치해석에 이용하였다. 수치해석 결과는 탄화수소 연료 연소의 상세 반응 기구를 직접 적용해서는 가능하지 않은, JP-7/산소 혼합기의 데토네이션 파 전파 특성의 상세한 특징을 보여주었다.

적응 슬라이딩모드 자속 관측기를 이용한 인덕션 모터의 슬라이딩 모드 제어 (Sliding Mode Control of Induction Motors Using an Adaptive Sliding Mode Flux Observer)

  • 김도우;정기철;이승학
    • 대한전기학회논문지:시스템및제어부문D
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    • 제54권10호
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    • pp.587-594
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    • 2005
  • An adaptive observer for rotor resistance is designed to estimate rotor flux for the a-b model of an induction motor assuming that rotor speed and stator currents are measurable. A singularly perturbed model of the motor is used to design an Adaptive sliding mode observer which drives the estimated stator currents to their true values in the fast time scale. The adaptive observer on the sliding surface is based on the equivalent switching vector and both the estimated fluxes and the estimated rotor resistance converge to their true values. A speed controller considering the effects of parameter variations and external disturbance is proposed in this paper. First, induction motor dynamic model at nominal case is estimated. based on the estimated model, speed controller is designed to match the prescribed speed tracking specifications. Then a dead-time compensator and a robust controller are designed to reduce the effects of parameter variations and external disturbances. the desired speed tracking control performance can be preserved under wide operating range, and good speed load regulating performance. Some simulated results are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Proposed controller.

Development of Composite Load Models of Power Systems using On-line Measurement Data

  • Choi Byoung-Kon;Chiang Hsiao Dong;Li Yinhong;Chen Yung Tien;Huang Der Hua;Lauby Mark G.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 2006
  • Load representation has a significant impact on power system analysis and control results. In this paper, composite load models are developed based on on-line measurement data from a practical power system. Three types of static-dynamic load models are derived: general ZIP-induction motor model, Exponential-induction motor model and Z-induction motor model. For the dynamic induction motor model, two different third-order induction motor models are studied. The performances in modeling real and reactive power behaviors by composite load models are compared with other dynamic load models in terms of relative mismatch error. In addition, numerical consideration of ill-conditioned parameters is addressed based on trajectory sensitivity. Numerical studies indicate that the developed composite load models can accurately capture the dynamic behaviors of loads during disturbance.

Speed and Flux Estimation for an Induction Motor Using a Parameter Estimation Technique

  • Lee Gil-Su;Lee Dong-Hyun;Yoon Tae-Woong;Lee Kyo-Beum;Song Joong-Ho;Choy Ick
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2005
  • In this paper, an estimator scheme for the rotor speed and flux of an induction motor is proposed on the basis of a fourth-order electrical model. It is assumed that only the stator currents and voltages are measurable, and that the stator currents are bounded. There are a number of common terms in the motor dynamics, and this is utilized to find a simple error model involving some auxiliary variables. Using this error model, the state estimation problem is converted into a parameter estimation problem assuming that the rotor speed is constant. Some stability properties are given on the basis of Lyapunov analysis. In addition, the rotor resistance, which varies with the motor temperature, can also be estimated within the same framework. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated through computer simulations and experiments.

유도전동기의 속응 토크제어를 위한 파라미터 변동의 적응보상기법 (Adaptive Compensation Technique of Parameter Variation for Quick Torque Response of an Induction Motor Drive)

  • 손진근;정을기;김준환;전희종
    • 전력전자학회논문지
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.206-213
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    • 1998
  • 본 논문에서는 유도전동기의 속응 토크제어를 위한 파라미터 변동의 적응보상기법을 제안하였다. 제어성능을 현저히 저하시키는 원인으로 작용하는 파라미터의 변동을 보상하기 위하여 본 논문에서는 모델기준 적응제어(MRAC)방식을 적용하여 회전자 저항값 변동을 추정 보상한다. 본 적응제어방식은 실측 순시무효전력과 추정 순시무효전력의 오차관계에서 실시간으로 회전자 저항값 변동을 추정 보상하는 방식이다. 본 방식은 전동기 파라미터를 사용하지 않고 실측 순시무효전력을 기준모델로 적용하기 때문에 전동기 등 등가모델에서 구한 기존의 다른 기준모델에 비해 강인한 시스템이 된다. 추정된 회전자 저항값을 이용하여 자속관측기를 구성하고 이를 직접베터 제어방식에 적용하였으며, 시뮬레이션 및 실험을 통하여 속응 토크제어가 원활히 수행됨을 입증하였다.

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유도전동기의 회전자저항 변동 보상을 위한 슬립주파수의 적응 조정 (Slip Frequency Andative Tunning for the Compensation of Rotor Resistance Variation of Induction Motor)

  • 이일형;이윤종
    • 한국안전학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 1994
  • A rotor flux error-based approach for correcting the rotor time constant estimation used in the slip frequency calculator of indirect field oriented controller is presented in this paper. The controller was derived from the d-q induction machine model. Slip frequency gain is dependent on the machine parameter errors. And parameter errors result in rotor flux error. Thus, estimated rotor flux is compared to commanded rotor flux. The error between them is used for the estimation of rotor time constant. Simulation results which demonstrate the performance of this approach are presented.

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유도전동기 속도 제어를 위한 뉴로 자기 동조 퍼지 제어기 개발 (Development of a self-Tuning fuzzy controller for the speed control of an induction motor)

  • 김도한;한진욱;이창구
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전기학회 2003년도 춘계학술대회 논문집 전기기기 및 에너지변환시스템부문
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    • pp.248-252
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    • 2003
  • This paper has a control method proposed for the effective self-tuning fuzzy speed control based on neural network of the induction motor indirect vector control. The vector control of an induction motor provides the decoupled control of the rotor flux magnitude and the torque producing current to performance is desirable. But, the drive performance often degrades for the machine parameter variations and its condition give rise to coupling of flux and torque current. The fuzzy speed control of an induction motor has the robustness about machine parameter variations compared with conventional PID speed control in a way. That proved to be some waf from the true. The purpose of this paper is to improve the adaptation by offering self-turning function to fuzzy speed controller. In this paper, the adaptive mechanism of fuzzy speed control in used ANN(Artificial Neural Network) technique is applied in an IFO induction machine drive, such that the machine can follow a reference model (an ideal field oriented machine) to achieve desired speed. In this paper proved the self-turning method of fuzzy controller has the robustness about parameter variation and the wide range of adaptation by simulation.

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선형 모델추종제어되는 유도전동기에서 견실제어기 설계 (Robust Controller Design in the Linear Model Following Controlled Induction Motor)

  • 김우현;윤경섭;권우현
    • 제어로봇시스템학회논문지
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    • 제5권4호
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    • pp.411-418
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    • 1999
  • Generally PI controller is used in the servo system, But the time response of the system which is designed by the PI control scheme is deviated from the desired time response by the system parameter variation or the perturbation like the torque disturbance. LMFC(Linear Model Following Controller) is used to make the response of the system follow that of the model even though the parameter variation or the perturbation exists. In this paper, the design method which uses auxiliary model to construct the robustness enhancer in LMFC is proposed. And this robustness enhancer is designed by robust control theory. The proposed method has facter convergence time against low frequency torque disturbance than LMFC. The results are verified by SIMULINK simulation and experiments.

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A Mechanical Sensorless Vector-Controlled Induction Motor System with Parameter Identification by the Aid of Image Processor

  • Tsuji Mineo;Chen Shuo;Motoo Tatsunori;Kawabe Yuki;Hamasaki Shin-ichi
    • KIEE International Transaction on Electrical Machinery and Energy Conversion Systems
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    • 제5B권4호
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    • pp.350-357
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents a mechanical sensorless vector-controlled system with parameter identification by the aid of image processor. Based on the flux observer and the model reference adaptive system method, the proposed sensorless system includes rotor speed estimation and stator resistance identification using flux errors. Since the mathematical model of this system is constructed in a synchronously rotating reference frame, a linear model is easily derived for analyzing the system stability, including motor operating state and parameter variations. Because it is difficult to identify rotor resistance simultaneously while estimating rotor speed, a low-accuracy image processor is used to measure the mechanical axis position for calculating the rotor speed at a steady-state operation. The rotor resistance is identified by the error between the estimated speed using the estimated flux and the calculated speed using the image processor. Finally, the validity of this proposed system has been proven through experimentation.

Adaptive Feedback Linearization Control Based on Stator Fluxes Model for Induction Motors

  • Jeon, Seok-Ho;Park, Jin-Young
    • Transactions on Control, Automation and Systems Engineering
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.253-263
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents an adaptive feedback linearization control scheme for induction motors using stator fluxes. By using stator flukes as states, overparameterization is prevented and control inputs can be determined straightforwardly unlike in existing schemes. This approach leads to the decrease of the relative degree for the flux modulus and thus yields a simpler control algorithm than the prior results. In this paper. adaptation schemes are suggested to compensate for the variations of stator resistance. rotor resistance and load torque. In particular, the adaptation to the variation of stator resistance with a feedback linearization control is a new trial. In addition, to improve the convergence of rotor resistance estimation, the differences between stator currents and its estimates are used for the parameter adaptation. The simulations show that torque and flux are controlled independently and that the estimates of stator resistance, rotor resistance, and load torque converge to their true values. Actual experiments on a 3.7㎾ induction motor verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.