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Modeling and simulation of EC motor vector control in Simulink environment
Hořava, Jan ; Szabó, István (referee) ; Toman, Jiří (advisor)
The main goal of my work is the electrically commutated motor with the vector control’s application in the environment of Matlab – Simulink. The theoretical preamble of this document is dedicated to the physical construction of the EC motors. The most common methods are described in the following text – namely it is scalar control, direct torque control and vector control. The conclusion of this work includes the description and analyse of the single parts of a created model of concrete EC motor with the vector control, and simulations results’ evaluation.
Synchronous motor speed control
Šatava, Patrik ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals mainly with methods for control of synchronous motors for use in electrical drives. In the first part of the thesis the generic theory of a synchronous machine is presented. Furthermore, this part also deals with Park’s linear transformation of the synchronous machine’s equations, and the stability of the machine. Subsequently, methods for control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor for use in electrical drives are presented. Two major presented methods include the vector control and the direct torque control. Furthermore, the thesis deals shortly with scalar control, which is, however, used rarely nowadays. The last part of the thesis presents measured data of two permanent magnet synchronous motors, powered by a variable frequency AC drive. The data was measured at no load with use of three control methods – scalar control, vector control in open loop-mode, and vector control in closed-loop mode; and at load with use of two control methods – scalar control, and vector control in closed-loop mode.
Inter turn short-circuit detection in vector controlled PMS motor using AI
Zezula, Lukáš ; Kozovský, Matúš (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the diagnostics of inter turn faults in a vector controlled synchronous motor with permanent magnets. Inter turn faults are detected by the pretrained convolution neural network GoogLeNet from adequately preprocessed signals of phase currents, inverter voltages and electrical angular velocity. Signal preprocesing includes, but is not limited to digital filtration, resampling and Wavelet transform. For the purpose of network training a drive system model is created, capable of simulating inter turn faults. The network is then trained on the simulated data and later validated with data measured on a real drive system, capable of emulating faults. The results of the diagnostics, together with the main problems are presented in the conclusion.
Analysis of PMSM motor inverter behaviour
Buchal, David ; Kozovský, Matúš (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This master‘s thesis deals with the design of a software solution for the AURIX TC234 microcontroller by Infineon Technologies which enables a user to start sampling of the signal at any required moment. A sampling time should be set to the lowest possible value. This solution is then added to the application which is used for a field oriented control of the brushless direct current motor. The obtained values can be further used, for example, for analyzing the waveform of motor currents from which it might be possible to determine the condition of the transistor inverter.
Fault-Tolerant Control of a Flux-switching Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine
Aboelhassan, Mustafa Osman Elrayah ; Singule, Vladislav (referee) ; Skala, Bohumil (referee) ; Skalický, Jiří (advisor)
Je jasné, že nejúspěšnější konstrukce zahrnuje postup vícefázového řízení, ve kterém každá fáze může být považována za samostatný modul. Provoz kterékoliv z jednotek musí mít minimální vliv na ostatní, a to tak, že v případě selhání jedné jednotky ostatní mohou být v provozu neovlivněny. Modulární řešení vyžaduje minimální elektrické, magnetické a tepelné ovlivnění mezi fázemi řízení (měniče). Synchronní stroje s pulzním tokem a permanentními magnety se jeví jako atraktivní typ stroje, jejíž přednostmi jsou vysoký kroutící moment, jednoduchá a robustní konstrukce rotoru a skutečnost, že permanentní magnety i cívky jsou umístěny společně na statoru. FS-PMSM jsou poměrně nové typy střídavého stroje stator-permanentní magnet, které představují významné přednosti na rozdíl od konvenčních rotorů - velký kroutící moment, vysoký točivý moment, v podstatě sinusové zpětné EMF křivky, zároveň kompaktní a robustní konstrukce díky umístění magnetů a vinutí kotvy na statoru. Srovnání výsledků mezi FS-PMSM a klasickými motory na povrchu upevněnými PM (SPM) se stejnými parametry ukazuje, že FS-PMSM vykazuje větší vzduchové mezery hustoty toku, vyšší točivý moment na ztráty v mědi, ale také vyšší pulzaci díky reluktančnímu momentu. Pro stroje buzené permanentními magnety se jedná o tradiční rozpor mezi požadavkem na vysoký kroutící moment pod základní rychlostí (oblast konstantního momentu) a provozem nad základní rychlostí (oblast konstantního výkonu), zejména pro aplikace v hybridních vozidlech. Je předložena nová topologie synchronního stroje s permanentními magnety a spínaným tokem odolného proti poruchám, která je schopná provozu během vinutí naprázdno a zkratovaného vinutí i poruchách měniče. Schéma je založeno na dvojitě vinutém motoru napájeném ze dvou oddělených vektorově řízených napěťových zdrojů. Vinutí jsou uspořádána takovým způsobem, aby tvořila dvě nezávislé a oddělené sady. Simulace a experimentální výzkum zpřesní výkon během obou scénářů jak za normálního provozu, tak za poruch včetně zkratových závad a ukáží robustnost pohonu za těchto podmínek. Tato práce byla publikována v deseti konferenčních příspěvcích, dvou časopisech a knižní kapitole, kde byly představeny jak topologie pohonu a aplikovaná řídící schémata, tak analýzy jeho schopnosti odolávat poruchám.
Energy Efficient Control of Drives with Synchronous Machines
Szymanik, Marek ; Kozubík, Michal (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The paper presents a mathematical description of a permanent magnet synchronous moto including losses and its vector control. The paper compares the control of the d component of the current to zero with the control using loss optimization and the efficiency under the given control is compared. The simulation is performed on two variants of the PMSM.
Simulation of induction machine control methods with respect to maximum efficiency
Hanzlíček, Martin ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Lažek, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the simulation of induction motor control with respect to high efficiency. The theory of an induction motor is described here, with emphasis on its losses. Scalar and vector control are also described here. Vector control is optimized for higher efficiency. Subsequently, the creation of a model in the program MATLAB - Simulink is described here, for the comparison of vector control with and without optimization.
Operation of induction motor with respect to maximum efficiency
Čech, Jiří ; Ctibor, Jiří (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
In the first part of this paper a mathematical model of induction motor is described. With usage of -network equivalent circuit equations for calculation of individual power losses and overall efficiency are derived. Research study of loss minimization control is introduced in the next part. Several often used methods of variable frequency drive control are described. Also a review of loss minimization techniques from the perspective of induction motor control are presented. The last part of this paper includes a detailed description of scalar induction motor drive focused on reaching optimal efficiency. The loss minimization technique used is a model based method with rotor frequency being the control variable. At the end the performance of this method is verified using a computational script in Matlab.
Simulation of induction machine control methods with respect to maximum efficiency
Hanzlíček, Martin ; Pazdera, Ivo (referee) ; Lažek, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the simulation of induction motor control with respect to high efficiency. The theory of an induction motor is described here, with emphasis on its losses. Scalar and vector control are also described here. Vector control is optimized for higher efficiency. Subsequently, the creation of a model in the program đť‘€đť´đť‘‡ đťżđť´đťµâ’𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑠is described here, for the comparison of scalar and vector control with optimization.
Model of Laboratory Testbench for Educational Purposes
Januška, Adam ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Pazdera, Ivo (advisor)
This thesis is focused on simulation of laboratory stand located on University of technology in Brno which is containing DC and asynchronous motor. This thesis includes mathematical model of DC motor, regulator of current, regulator of speed and DC convertor. It also contains model of asynchronous squirrel cage motor and models for scalar and vector control. Whole simulation is calculated in Simulink which is part of program Matlab.

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