Real time control of electrical machine drives: A review

P. M. Menghal, A. Laxmi
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Over the last two decades, commercially available computer has become both increasingly powerful and increasingly affordable. This, in turn, has led to the emergence of highly sophisticated simulation software applications that not only enable high-fidelity simulation of dynamic systems and related controls, but also automatic code generation for implementation in industrial controllers. Today, electric drives, power electronic systems and their controls are getting more and more complex, and their use is widely increasing in all sectors: power systems, traction, hybrid vehicles, industrial and home electronics, automotive, naval and aerospace systems, etc. Advances in Microprocessors, Microcomputers, Microcontrollers such as DSP, FPGA, dSPACE etc. and Power Semiconductor devices have made tremendous impact on electric motor drives. Due to advancement of the software tools like MATLAB/SIMULINK with its Real Time Workshop (RTW) and Real Time Windows Target (RTWT), real time simulators are used extensively in many engineering fields, such as industry, education and research institutions. As consequences, inclusion of the real time simulation applications in modern engineering provides great help for the researcher and academicians. A case is made to present overview of the Real Time Simulations of Electrical Machine Drives possibility of including these techniques in modern engineering and practices. This paper will also discuss various real time simulation techniques such as Real Time Laboratory (RT Lab). Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) and Hardware in the Loop (HIL) can be used in a modern engineering.
电机驱动的实时控制:综述
在过去的二十年里,商用计算机变得越来越强大,价格也越来越便宜。这反过来又导致了高度复杂的仿真软件应用程序的出现,这些应用程序不仅可以实现动态系统和相关控制的高保真仿真,而且还可以在工业控制器中实现自动代码生成。今天,电力驱动、电力电子系统及其控制变得越来越复杂,它们在所有领域的应用也越来越广泛:电力系统、牵引、混合动力汽车、工业和家用电子、汽车、海军和航空航天系统等。微处理器、微型计算机、微控制器(如DSP、FPGA、dSPACE等)和功率半导体器件的进步对电动机驱动产生了巨大影响。由于MATLAB/SIMULINK及其实时车间(RTW)和实时窗口目标(RTWT)等软件工具的进步,实时模拟器被广泛应用于许多工程领域,如工业、教育和研究机构。因此,在现代工程中纳入实时仿真应用为研究人员和学者提供了很大的帮助。通过一个案例,概述了在现代工程和实践中应用这些技术的电机驱动实时仿真的可能性。本文还将讨论各种实时仿真技术,如实时实验室(RT Lab)。快速控制原型(RCP)和硬件在环(HIL)可以在现代工程中使用。
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