Magazine Article

Flux-Based Deadbeat Control of Induction-Motor Torque

TBMG-2453

04/01/2003

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An improved method and prior methods of deadbeat direct torque control involve the use of pulse-width modulation (PWM) of applied voltages. The prior methods are based on the use of stator flux and stator current as state variables, leading to mathematical solutions of control equations in forms that do not lend themselves to clear visualization of solution spaces. In contrast, the use of rotor and stator fluxes as the state variables in the present improved method lends itself to graphical representations that aid in understanding possible solutions under various operating conditions. In addition, the present improved method incorporates the superposition of high-frequency carrier signals for use in a motor-self-sensing technique for estimating the rotor shaft angle at any speed (including low or even zero speed) without need for additional shaft-angle-measuring sensors.

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"Flux-Based Deadbeat Control of Induction-Motor Torque," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2003.
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Apr 1, 2003
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TBMG-2453
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Magazine Article
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English