<p>This book provides a unique approach to derive model-based torque controllers for all types of Lorentz force machines, i.e. DC, synchronous and induction machines. The rotating transformer model forms the basis for the generalized modeling approach of rotating field machines, which leads to the d
Advanced Electrical Drives: Analysis, Modeling, Control
β Scribed by Rik De Doncker, Duco W.J. Pulle, AndrΓ© Veltman (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 475
- Series
- Power Systems
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Electrical drives convert in a controlled manner, electrical energy into mechanical energy. Electrical drives comprise an electrical machine, i.e. an electro-mechanical energy converter, a power electronic converter, i.e. an electrical-to-electrical converter, and a controller/communication unit. Today, electrical drives are used as propulsion systems in high-speed trains, elevators, escalators, electric ships, electric forklift trucks and electric vehicles. Advanced control algorithms (mostly digitally implemented) allow torque control over a high-bandwidth. Hence, precise motion control can be achieved. Examples are drives in robots, pick-and-place machines, factory automation hardware, etc.
Most drives can operate in motoring and generating mode. Wind turbines use electrical drives to convert wind energy into electrical energy. More and more, variable speed drives are used to save energy for example, in air-conditioning units, compressors, blowers, pumps and home appliances.
Key to ensure stable operation of a drive in the aforementioned applications are torque control algorithms. In Advanced Electrical Drives, a unique approach is followed to derive model based torque controllers for all types of Lorentz force machines, i.e. DC, synchronous and induction machines. The rotating transformer model forms the basis for this generalized modeling approach that ultimately leads to the development of universal field-oriented control algorithms. In case of switched reluctance machines, torque observers are proposed to implement direct torque algorithms.
From a didactic viewpoint, tutorials are included at the end of each chapter. The reader is encouraged to execute these tutorials to familiarize him or herself with all aspects of drive technology. Hence, Advanced Electrical Drives encourages βlearning by doingβ. Furthermore, the experienced drive specialist may find the simulation tools useful to design high-performance controllers for all sorts of electrical drives.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVIII
Modern Electrical Drives: An Overview....Pages 1-15
Modulation for Power Electronic Converters....Pages 17-53
Current Control of Generalized Load....Pages 55-94
Drive Principles....Pages 95-129
Modeling and Control of DC Machines....Pages 131-164
Synchronous Machine Modeling Concepts....Pages 165-191
Control of Synchronous Machine Drives....Pages 193-237
Induction Machine Modeling Concepts....Pages 239-301
Control of Induction Machine Drives....Pages 303-360
Switched Reluctance Drive Systems....Pages 361-437
Back Matter....Pages 439-455
β¦ Subjects
Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks; Control, Robotics, Mechatronics
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