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Simulation study on DTC based induction motor drives using MATLAB Tripathy, P.R.; Panigrahi, B.P.; Electr. Eng.

Dept., Kalinga Polytech. (KIIT), Bhubaneswar This paper appears in: India Conference, 2008. INDICON 2008. Annual IEEE Issue Date: 11-13 Dec. 2008 On page(s): 65 - 68 Location: Kanpur Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-3825-9 INSPEC Accession Number: 10478218 Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/INDCON.2008.4768802 Date of Current Version: 27 January 2009 Abstract The paper presents the simulation study of a low cost switching table based DTC scheme to be implemented using discrete electronic component. The simulation is carried out to control the torque and speed of 3-phase induction motor in forward and reverse motoring operation, allowing higher PWM switching frequency of the inverter. The simulation study is performed using SIMULINK environment of MATLAB 6.5 software Study in direct torque control of induction motor by using space vector modulation Abdel-kader, F.M. El-Saadawi, A. Kalas, A.E. El-baksawi, O.M. Dept. of Electr. Eng., Suez Canal Univ., Ismailia This paper appears in: Power System Conference, 2008. MEPCON 2008. 12th International Middle-East Issue Date : 12-15 March 2008 On page(s): 224 Location: Aswan Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-1933-3 INSPEC Accession Number: 10067274 Digital Object Identifier : 10.1109/MEPCON.2008.4562298 Date of Current Version : 15 July 2008 Abstract In conventional direct torque control (DTC) has, over the years, become of the most popular methods of control for induction motors (IM) drive system. A single stator voltage vector of the inverter standard topology is selected every control sampling period, and it is maintained for the whole period. This makes the torque and stator flux reference values to be reached quickly, with a small number of inverter switching, resulting in a very good dynamic response. However, by this switching technique, based on hysteresis,

large and small torque and flux errors are not distinguished, which cause an extra torque ripple in motor steady state operation.. A control is proposed to determine the reference value of the flux according to the value of the motor torque. The results of the MatlabSimulink simulations with different algorithms such as classical DTC, SVM-DTC method and SVM-DTC with PI controller direct torque control without hysteresis band has been compared.. The average torque ripple is reduced over 60% with SVM-DTC with PI controller method compared with classical DTC and is reduced by 30% compared with SVM-DT Direct Torque Control for Induction Machine Based on Space Vector Modulated Matrix Converters Binjun Cai Jianlin Zhu Hunan Inst. of Eng., Xiangtan, China This paper appears in: Database Technology and Applications (DBTA), 2010 2nd International Workshop on Issue Date : 27-28 Nov. 2010 On page(s): 1 Location: Wuhan Print ISBN: 978-1-4244-6975-8 INSPEC Accession Number: 11691718 Digital Object Identifier : 10.1109/DBTA.2010.5658933 Date of Current Version : 06 December 2010 Abstract Direct Torque Control (DTC) is becoming one of the most popular control methods for induction motors.This technique was introduced in the mid 1980's for voltage fed PWM inverter drives.Matrix converter (MC) has been studied widely for its advantages over the traditional converters.It is gradually employed for applications with its maturity in theoretical studies.A novel control strategy is put forward in this paper, which properly combines the space vector modulation (SVM) of MC with the DTC of induction machine through PI regulation of flux and torque.It improves the control performance of system, especially for the torque at low-speed. Conventional principles of DTC and SVM of MC were described.Then the combination of the two was given in detail.Finally, the simulation research was carried out based on MATLAB.Simulation results demonstrating the effectiveness of the torque control response and the input power factor correction are presented.

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