Claims
- 1. A torque feedback system for a field-oriented controller for an induction motor, comprising:
- flux sensing means for sensing the direct and
- quadrature components and .PSI..sub.d.sup.s and .PSI..sub.q.sup.s, respectively, of flux in a stationary reference frame linked to a predetermined phase of the induction motor;
- current sensing means for sensing the respective stator phase currents in at least two phases of the induction motor in a stationary reference frame linked to a predetermined phase of the induction motor;
- torque-calculating means for calculating torque T.sub.em from the sensed components of flux and the sensed stator phase currents;
- comparator means for comparing the torque from said torque-calculating means to a torque command and generating a difference signal therefrom;
- a first torque feedback loop for receiving said difference signal and tuning a current command in accordance therewith; and
- a second torque feedback loop for receiving said difference signal and tuning a slip frequency command in accordance therewith.
- 2. The torque feedback system of claim 1 wherein the induction motor has three stator phases and current is sensed by said current sensing means in two of said stator phases, the torque being calculated by said torque-calculating means according to the expression: ##EQU12## wherein p represents the number of pole pairs of the induction motor, and wherein one of the two sensed phases is chosen as the reference phase so that the d component of current i.sub.sd.sup.s is equal to the phase current i.sub.s.sup.a sensed on said one of said phases, and the q component of current i.sub.sq.sup.s is determined according to the expression: ##EQU13## wherein the phase current sensed on the second one of the sensed phases is represented by i.sub.s.sup.b.
- 3. The torque feedback system of claim 1 wherein the said flux sensing means comprises flux coils.
- 4. The torque feedback system of claim 1 wherein said flux sensing means comprises:
- voltage sensing means for sensing the stator voltage V.sub.s across the respective stator phase winding; and
- flux estimating means for providing an estimate of the flux .PSI. according to: ##EQU14## where R.sub.s is the resistance of the respective stator phase winding, and I.sub.s is the respective stator phase current.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DEACO7-90ID13019 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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