Vector-controlled strategies for three phase induction motor drive system / Azlinawati Su'udi

This paper investigates the vector control of a 3 phase induction motor drive to implement low-cost systems for low-power application. The vector control is based upon field orientation concepts that have been adapted for this type of machine. A part of the control systems is implemented by PI contr...

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Main Author: Su'udi, Azlinawati
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84817/1/84817.pdf
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Summary:This paper investigates the vector control of a 3 phase induction motor drive to implement low-cost systems for low-power application. The vector control is based upon field orientation concepts that have been adapted for this type of machine. A part of the control systems is implemented by PI controller. The implementation of vector-control techniques has enabled induction motor drives to be used for high dynamic performance applications. In this control scheme, ad-q coordinates reference frame locked to the rotor flux space vector is used to achieve decoupling between the motor flux and torque. They can thus be controlled separately by stator direct-axis current and quadrature-axis current respectively. All simulation was done using MATLAB and Simulink version7.0.