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A field-oriented control method using the virtual currents for the induction motor drive
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Cuong Dinh Tran
, Nguyen, Phuong Duy
, Nguyen, Tien Xuan
in
Control algorithms
/ Control methods
/ Induction motors
/ Low speed
/ Reference signals
/ Rotor speed
/ Sensors
/ Virtual sensors
2021
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A field-oriented control method using the virtual currents for the induction motor drive
by
Cuong Dinh Tran
, Nguyen, Phuong Duy
, Nguyen, Tien Xuan
in
Control algorithms
/ Control methods
/ Induction motors
/ Low speed
/ Reference signals
/ Rotor speed
/ Sensors
/ Virtual sensors
2021
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A field-oriented control method using the virtual currents for the induction motor drive
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A field-oriented control method using the virtual currents for the induction motor drive
2021
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Overview
An improving field-oriented control technique without current sensors is proposed to control rotor speed for an induction motor drive. The estimated stator currents based on the slip frequency are used instead of feedback current signals in the field-oriented control (FOC) loop. The reference signals and the estimated currents through computation steps are used to generate the control voltage for the switching inverter. Simulations were performed in Matlab/Simulink environment at rated speed and low-speed range to demonstrate the method's feasibility. Through simulation results, the FOC method using virtual sensors has proved its effectiveness in ensuring the stable operation of the induction motor drive (IMD) over a wide speed range.
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IAES Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
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