Claims
- 1. A vector control apparatus for an induction motor comprising:
- A) a vector control system comprising:
- i) means for generating a torque command T in response to an actual rotation speed .omega..sub.r, obtained from means for detecting a rotation speed of said induction motor, and in response to a speed command .omega..sub.r ;
- ii) means for receiving said torque command T and a secondary flux command .phi..sub.2 and calculating, as a function of a vector relational equation, a variable exciting current i.sub.0, a torque current i.sub.1 q, and a slip speed .omega..sub.s, using predetermined circuit constants of said induction motor, including an inductance and a resistance; and
- iii) means for supplying predetermined three-phase current in response to said i.sub.0, i.sub.1 q, and .omega..sub.s, to said induction motor, including a vector analyzer, a vector oscillator, a three-phase signal generator, a current control amplifier, and a power amplifier;
- B) a memory system comprising:
- signal conversion means 19, 21 for converting said torque command T and said actual rotation speed .omega..sub.r into corresponding data;
- memory means 22 for receiving said data corresponding to said torque command T and said actual rotation speed .omega..sub.r, and generating data corresponding to a desired secondary magnetic flux .phi..sub.2 in accordance with a predetermined magnetic flux relation;
- signal conversion means 23 for converting said data corresponding to a desired secondary magnetic flux .phi..sub.2 to a magnetic flux command;
- said magnetic flux command being fed back as said secondary magnetic flux command .phi..sub.2 to be received by said means for receiving said torque command T and a secondary flux command .phi..sub.2 and calculating, as a function of a vector relational equation, an exciting current i.sub.0, a torque current i.sub.1 q, and a slip speed .omega..sub.s, using predetermined circuit constants of said induction motor, including an inductance and a resistance; and
- said predetermined magnetic flux relation between T, .omega..sub.r, and .phi..sub.2 being determined such that when T is large the secondary magnetic flux .phi..sub.2 is increased, within a range where the ratio of the motor loss L to T (T/L) can reach a maximum value, in such a way as to minimize the slip speed .omega..sub.s, and when T is small and said actual rotation speed is less than a predetermined value, the secondary magnetic flux .phi..sub.2 is reduced in such a way as to reduce the ripple of said actual rotation speed .omega..sub.r, and to increase said slip speed .omega..sub.s, within an allowable range of the loss L.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-102666 |
May 1986 |
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61-102667 |
May 1986 |
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61-102668 |
May 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/044,818 filed on Apr. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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