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Efficiency improvement due to direct torque and flux three levels three areas control method applied to small hydroelectric power plant

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Konferencja “Integrated Optics – Sensor, Sensing and Methods” (IOS 2011) Szczyrk, luty 2011
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The paper presents a description of a new DTFC3L3A (direct torque and flux control three levels three areas) control method of induction machine as well as its comparison with the DTC method. The basis for the comparison is the switching frequency of described methods. The proposed method is optimized to reduce number of switchings (which is proportional to switching power losses) in static state, as well as it takes into account the angle which makes it possible to obtain a sinusoidal shape of flux within range of low angular frequencies of an asynchronous machine. The paper includes the results of experiments performed on a three level DC/AC inverter for both control methods.
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569--574
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Division for Power Electronics and Electrical Drivers, Bialystok University of Technology, 45D Wiejska St., 15-351 Bialystok, Poland, k.kulikowski@pb.edu.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] I. Takahashi and T. Noguchi, “A new quick – response and high – efficiency control strategy of an induction motor”, IEEE Trans. on Indust. Appl. IA-22, 820–827 (1986).
  • [2] C. Ortega, A. Arias, C. Caruana, J. Balcells, and G.M. Asher, “Improved waveform quality in the direct torque control of matrix-converter-fed PMSM drives”, IEEE Trans. on Indust. Electronics 57, 2101–2110 (2010).
  • [3] J. Beerten, J. Verveckken, and J. Driesen, “Predictive direct torque control for flux and torque ripple reduction”, IEEE Trans. on Indust. Electronics 56, 404–412 (2010).
  • [4] Kuo-Kai Shyu, Juu-Kuh Lin, Van-Truong Pham, Ming-Ji Yang and Te-Wei Wang, “Global minimum torque ripple design for direct torque control of induction motor drives”, IEEE Trans. on Indust. Electronics 57, 3148–3156 (2010).
  • [5] S.A. Zaid, O.A. Mahgoub, and K.A. El-Metwally, “Implementation of a new fast direct torque control algorithm for induction motor drives”, IET Electric Power Applications 4, 305–313 (2010).
  • [6] A. Sikorski, M. Korzeniewski, A. Ruszczyk, M.P. Kaźmierkowski, P. Antoniewicz, W. Kolomyjski, and M. Jasiński, “A comparison of properties of direct torque and flux control methods (DTC-SVM,DTC-, DTC-2x2, DTFC-3A)”, EUROCON 2007 Int. Conf. on Computer as a Tool 1, 1733–1739 (2007).
  • [7] D. Casadei, F. Profumo, G. Serra, and A. Tani, “FOC and DTC: two viable schemes for induction motors torque control”, IEEE Trans. on Indust. Electronics 17, 779–787 (2002).
  • [8] H. Benderradji, A. Makouf, and L. Chrifi-Alaoui, “Fieldoriented control using sliding mode linearization technique for induction motor”, Control & Automation MED Conf. 18th Mediterranean 1, 133–1138 (2010).
  • [9] A. Sikorski, Direct Control of the Torque and Flux of Induction Motor, Publishing House of the Białystok University of Technology, Białystok, 2009, (in Polish).
  • [10] K.Kulikowski and A. Sikorski, “Comparison of new DPC methods for two- and three-level AC/DC converters”, Electrical Review 87, 56–61 (2011).
  • [11] M.Korzeniewski and A. Sikorski, “Three-level DC/AC inverter controlled by direct torque and flux control method of induction motor”, Electrical Review 86, 263–268 (2010).
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BPG8-0070-0050
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