Current closed-loop control and field orientation analysis of an induction motor in six-step operation for railway applications

Xiaochun Fang, Zhongbei Tian, Hua Li, Zhongping Yang, Fei Lin, Stuart Hillmansen

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Abstract

In railway traction drive systems, six-step operation is widely used for motors in a flux-weakening region. Traditional vector control algorithms in six-step operation cannot work effectively due to the limitation of a single degree of freedom. This study analyses the dq current coupling relationship when the voltage amplitude is limited and applies a current closed-loop control strategy in six-step operation. This study proposes a proper switching control strategy to achieve a dual-mode control for induction motors in a full-speed region. The accuracy of field orientation is affected by changes in motor parameters and plays a key role in current control precision. This study analyses the effect of field orientation error on motor six-step operation. It is found that the proposed current closed-loop control strategy can correct the field orientation error and guarantee the motor current to track the reference precisely. A case study of a 5.5 kW experimental platform is presented to validate the control schemes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1462-1469
Number of pages8
JournalIET Power Electronics
Volume12
Issue number6
Early online date12 Feb 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2019

Keywords

  • traction motor drives
  • railways
  • angular velocity control
  • induction motors
  • electric current control
  • machine vector control
  • closed loop systems
  • switching systems (control)
  • permanent magnet motors

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