COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO LEVEL AND THREE LEVEL INVERTER FOR DTC OF INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVE (20150351)
Authors :
VANITA NAKADE
, SANGITA PATIL
, ARBIND KUMAR
Abstracts : The method of direct torque control is a
powerful means for controlling a specially designed
asynchronous motor. Today, direct control of the
moment with the most popular digital signal
processors in controlling the AC motor, especially
electric induction drives. Fast response and smooth
control of the DSP are used to perform real-time
simulation of the motor variables to alternating
current, so that the electromagnetic moment, flow,
mechanical speed, etc. In this article, the
implementation of the engine management
technique is known for high performance induction.
As a direct torque control (DTC) using a three-level
inverter and a comparison between the base model
and the fault code, the DTC circuit has changed
(three levels of the inverter) to minimize the
sampling time of the embedded drive system, In DTC
drives. The experimental results of this drive system
are high-performance on a standard asynchronous
a5hp engine to meet expectations and are consistent
with theoretical work.
Pages : 47-50
Downloads : 161
Publication Date : 2017-06-25
Modified Date : 2018-01-17
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VANITA NAKADE ,
SANGITA PATIL ,
ARBIND KUMAR ,
"COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO LEVEL AND THREE LEVEL INVERTER FOR DTC OF INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVE", JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, Volume 3 Issue 6, ISSN : 2581-4230, Page No. 47-50