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Palestine Polytechnic University

Workshop Matlab/Simulink in Drives and Power electronics


Lecture 7: Synchronous Motor Modeling Lecture 8: Synchronous Motor Control

Ghislain REMY
18-21 May 2009

Jean DEPREZ
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Workshop Programe
8 lectures will be presented based on Matlab/Simulink :
1 Introduction to Matlab 2 Introduction to Simulink 3 DC-Motor Control design 4 DC-Motor Chopper design SimPowerSystems 5 Introduction to Stateflow/Statechart 6 Induction Motor Inverter Control 7 Synchronous Motor Modeling 8 Synchronous Motor Control

Two system applications (four quadrants electric drives of mechanical systems) will be used as guidelines" during the workshop.
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Summary
Presentation of Synchronous Motors Surface Mounted PM SM model in abc frame (+vector design) In dq frame Using SimPowerSystems Comparison of the three models results

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Presentation of Synchronous Motors


Various representations of PMSM in SimPowerSystems

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Pulse Field

Fixed Coil + 50Hz Current


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Pulse Field
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Rotating Field: Principle

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Ferraris Principle: The sum of 3 Pulse Fields, 120o Shifted, of 3-phases currents
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Rotating Field
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Rotating Field: Vector Representation

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Influence of Pole Pairs

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Pole Pairs: p
At 50Hz p 1 2 3 4 5 t/min 3000 1500 1000 750 600 At 60Hz p 1 2 3 4 5 t/min 3600 1800 1200 900 720

= p

With a fixed ,

If p is increasing

will decrease

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Model example in causal representation


Causal Representation is based on a decomposition of all the 3-phase electrical part of the PMSM Using the From Tag and Goto Tag

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Trapezoidal Back-Electromotive force


Using the Lookup Table for the back-electromotive force generation

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The Park Transform


Main idea is to change from the stationary frame to the rotary frame Sinusoidal signal with constant amplitude Using the Park Transform ( Remove the sin() ) Constant value only in the dq frame
dq frame abc frame

P=

cos ( e ) cos ( e 2 / 3) cos ( e + 2 / 3) 2 sin ( e ) sin ( e 2 / 3) sin ( e + 2 / 3) 3 1/ 2 1/ 2 1/ 2


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PMSM in dq frame

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Example of PMSM
The power_simplealt shows a Simplified Synchronous Machine block with a 1000 MVA, 315 kV, 60 Hz equivalent source connected to an infinite bus (Three-Phase Programmable Voltage Source block).
The Simplified Synchronous Machine (SI Units) block is used as a synchronous generator. The internal resistance and reactance are set respectively to 0.02 pu (1.9845 ) and 0.2 pu (X = 19.845 ; L = 0.0526 H). The inertia of the machine is J = 168,870 kg.m2, corresponding to an inertia constant H = 3 s. The electrical frequency is s = 2**60/2 = 377 rad/s. The machine has two pairs of poles such that its synchronous speed is 2**60/2 = 188.5 rad/s or 1800 rpm.

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Using the Bus Selector

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Synchronous Machine block in motor mode


The power_syncmachine demo illustrates the use of the Synchronous Machine block in motor mode.
The simulated system consists of an industrial grade synchronous motor (150 HP (112 kVA), 762 V) connected to a network with a 10 MVA short-circuit level. In order to start simulation in steady state, the machine is initialized using the Load Flow and Machine Initialization option of the Powergui. The machine is initialized for an output electrical power of -50 kW (negative value for motor mode), corresponding to a mechanical power of -48.9 kW. The corresponding values of mechanical power and field voltage have been automatically entered by the Load Flow analysis into the Pm Step block and in the Vf Constant block.

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Synchronous Machine block in motor mode


Using the simulation to observe the RMS current, RMS voltage, speed, load angle , and output electrical power of the motor.

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PM Synchronous 3HP Motor Drive


ac6_example: PM Synchronous 3HP Motor Drive

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PI Gain Calculator

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