PWM Current-Source Inverter Fed Induction Motor Drive with a New Stator Current Control Method

Authors

  • Kaluri Ramanaiah  Electrical Engineering Department, Prakasam Engineering College, Kandukur, India
  • Dr. M. BalaSubbareddy  Electrical Engineering Department, Prakasam Engineering College, Kandukur, India

Keywords:

Current-Source Converter, Digital Control, Induc-Tion Motor Drives, Microcontrollers, Vector Control.

Abstract

In this paper, the control of the pulse width-modulated current-source-inverter-fed induction motor drive is discussed. The vector control system of the induction motor is realized in a rotor-flux-oriented reference frame, where only the measured angular rotor speed and the dc-link current are needed for motor control. A new damping method for stator current oscillations is introduced. The method operates in an open-loop manner and is very suitable for microcontroller implementation, since the calculation power demand is low. Also, the stator current phase error caused by the load filter is compensated without measurement of any electrical variable. With the proposed control methods the motor current sensors can be totally eliminated since the stator current measurements are not needed either for protection in the current-source-inverter-fed drives. The proposed control methods are realized using a single-chip Motorola MC68HC916Y1 micro-controller. The experimental tests show excellent performance in both steady-state and transient conditions.

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Published

2016-06-30

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How to Cite

[1]
Kaluri Ramanaiah, Dr. M. BalaSubbareddy, " PWM Current-Source Inverter Fed Induction Motor Drive with a New Stator Current Control Method, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp.872-880, May-June-2016.