Single-current-sensor-based active front-end-converter-fed four quadrants induction motor drive |
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Authors: | Joseph Kiran Banda Amit Kumar Jain |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Electrical Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,New Delhi,India |
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Abstract: | Induction motor (IM) is a workhorse of the industry, whose dynamics can be modified close to that of a separately excited DC machine by field-oriented control technique, which is commonly known as vector control of induction machine. This paper presents a complete performance of the field-oriented control of IM drive in all four quadrants with a single-current-sensor-based active front end converter whose work is to regulate DC link voltage, draw pure sinusoidal currents at unity power factor and to facilitate bi-directional power flow between the grid and the drive. The entire system is completely modelled in MATLAB/SIMULINK and the results are discussed in detail. The vector control analogy of the back to back converters is highlighted along with the experimental results of field-oriented control of induction machine using a dsPIC30F6010A digital signal controller. |
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