Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis

By analyzing characteristics of the DTC (direct torque control) system in electrical driving system, a shortcoming of the classical DTC method is to point out that it is unable to decouple the mutual interference between torque and speed, so that when a running asynchronous motor subjected to an ins...

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Main Authors: Rui Li, Chao-nan Tong, Xu Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-02-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/971286
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spelling doaj-8babdeb9c57a449eb9bfb868db269cae2020-11-25T02:23:02ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81322015-02-01710.1155/2014/97128610.1155_2014/971286Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability AnalysisRui Li0Chao-nan Tong1Xu Yang2 School of Automation & Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China School of Automation & Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaBy analyzing characteristics of the DTC (direct torque control) system in electrical driving system, a shortcoming of the classical DTC method is to point out that it is unable to decouple the mutual interference between torque and speed, so that when a running asynchronous motor subjected to an instantaneous impact load, rotor speed and its deviation appears excessive fluctuations that can not be quickly restored to the initial set value. In this research, under conditions that without sensors for measuring load torque and rotor speed, to an electrical drive systems contains DTC devices, a novel ASCC (active speed compensation control) method is proposed based on ADRC (active disturbance rejection control) theory, on account of DTC model of asynchronous motor, a multiobjective observer is designed to regulate both the speed and the torque, and a proof of asymptotic stability that related this new control systems with the observer is made by theoretical deduction. Finally stimulating results show that this method can overcome the shortcomings of classical DTC system and greatly enhance the ability of the high-speed driving system to deal with unexpected impact loads.https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/971286
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author Rui Li
Chao-nan Tong
Xu Yang
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Xu Yang
Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Rui Li
Chao-nan Tong
Xu Yang
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title Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
title_short Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
title_full Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
title_fullStr Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Active Speed Compensation Method of Direct Torque Control System and Stability Analysis
title_sort active speed compensation method of direct torque control system and stability analysis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8132
publishDate 2015-02-01
description By analyzing characteristics of the DTC (direct torque control) system in electrical driving system, a shortcoming of the classical DTC method is to point out that it is unable to decouple the mutual interference between torque and speed, so that when a running asynchronous motor subjected to an instantaneous impact load, rotor speed and its deviation appears excessive fluctuations that can not be quickly restored to the initial set value. In this research, under conditions that without sensors for measuring load torque and rotor speed, to an electrical drive systems contains DTC devices, a novel ASCC (active speed compensation control) method is proposed based on ADRC (active disturbance rejection control) theory, on account of DTC model of asynchronous motor, a multiobjective observer is designed to regulate both the speed and the torque, and a proof of asymptotic stability that related this new control systems with the observer is made by theoretical deduction. Finally stimulating results show that this method can overcome the shortcomings of classical DTC system and greatly enhance the ability of the high-speed driving system to deal with unexpected impact loads.
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