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On speed control of induction motors

✍ Scribed by Romeo Ortega; Per Johan Nicklasson; Gerardo Espinosa-Pérez


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
622 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0005-1098

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✦ Synopsis


In a recent paper [(Espinosa-Perez and Ortega, 1994). State observers are unnecessary for induction motor control. Syst. & Control Lett., 23, Espinosa and Ortega presented an output feedback globally stable speed tracking controller for induction motors. The performance of the scheme is limited by the fact that the convergence rate of the speed tracking errors is determined by the natural mechanical damping of the motor. In this brief note we overcome this drawback and show that by simple linear filtering of the speed tracking error we can inject mechanical damping to the closed loop. This allows us to improve the transient performance of the scheme in Espinosa-Perez and Ortega (1994) in position and speed tracking applications without significantly increasing the computational requirements, while preserving the global stability properties. Further, it is shown that if the inverter can be modelled as a current source and the desired speed is constant, our passivity-based scheme exactly reduces to the wellknown indirect field-oriented control scheme, hence providing a solid theoretical foundation to this popular control strategy. ' (3)

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