J. Aller, J. Restrepo, A. Bueno, T. Paga, V. Guzmán, M. Giménez
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引用次数: 9
Abstract
A direct torque control (DTC) scheme for an induction machine is presented. The rotor speed estimation is performed using the oriented field model. Time-frequency spectral methods are used for accurate speed estimation, using the stator current information. Combining these estimation techniques, a precise T/sub r/ adaptation is achieved in real time. The proposed method reduces the parameter dependence of the induction machine model in the controller, and removes the need for a speed sensor in the mechanical shaft. The dynamic control performance achieved with this technique is comparable to that obtained using optical encoders.