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Simulation of Electromechanical System Control Structures
Petruška, Ľubomír ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
Construction of motor models is the main topic of this project. Mathematical characterization of AC machine, permanent magnet synchronous motor, separately-excited DC motor, series-wound DC motor, permanent magnet DC motor, switched reluctance motor is also described. Design of models is based on mathematical description of particular motors. Models are created in Matlab Simulink. Each model is implemented in continuous and also in discrete time variant. Selected models are implemented also on processor from Freescale 56F800E Hybrid Controller family. Each model has individual graphic user interface. Besides motor models, there is description and easy algorithm of Space Vector Modulation. Model of this method is also created. Models are build-up into a library, which can be used for simulations and tests of control structures. Results of models simulations are presented at the end of this project. Simulation of models that are implemented on processor is also made in Matlab Simulink environment and is compared to simulation of models that are implemented directly in Matlab Simulink.
Robust control of electromechanical systems
Pohl, Lukáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the modern control approaches applicable to speed control of an induction motor. Historical perspective to the control theory and its evolution to the modern control will be presented in a short introduction. Basics of uncertainty modeling are presented along with linear fractional transformation (LFT) representation of an uncertain system. Two different approaches for robust controller synthesis are introduced - H-infinity loopshaping and mixed sensitivity H-infinity synthesis. Theoretical background is presented for both of these methods. Finally the robust controller for induction motor satisfying the control goals is designed using both methods. Design objectives are presented as transfer function weights shaping the sensitivity or complementary sensitivity function to desired shape. Several step responses were simulated to compare H-infinity loopshaping and mixed sensitivity H-infinity controllers with the conventional vector control approach.
Control of the Electromechanical System with a Linear Motor
Judinyová, Katarína ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The submitted Master’s thesis deals with the general principle of the electric drives’ functioning and with the construction of a synchronous electric motor. A comparison of a linear drive and a rotary drive with rack and pinion system is provided, as well as an overview of common type linear drives. A mathematical model of a rotary synchronous motor, the Clark’s and Park’s transformation and the principle of vector control is explained. A method of the linear parameters’ conversion to the rotary equivalents is demonstrated. A block diagram to motor control is designed. The control quality is tested by various criteria. Lastly, there is a simulation provided on how the changes of motor’s parameters affect the control quality.
PMSM Drive Sliding Mode Control
Koňarik, Roman ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The goal of this diploma work is to design a control for permanent magnet synchronous motor in sliding mode. The introduction describes a synchronous motor, sensors which are used in the control process as well as power devices. Further, there is description of mathematical model for the synchronous motor. Another part of the diploma work deals with classic vector control for this kind of motor followed by the sliding mode control for the motor. At the end, there is presented an algorithm which has been implemented in the processor designed for this equipment. All the controllers used in the equipment have been tested on motor simulations. In conclusion, there is a target analysis and facts finding.
AC Drives Control in Field Weakening Region
Padalík, Michal ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
Diploma Thesis describes principle of AC motors. It shows method of the vector control, Clarke and Park transformation. The Thesis contains proposal control AC drives in higher speed than nominal.
DC Drive Optimal Control
Regent, David ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
Master‘s thesis contains the issue of positional control of the separate exciting DC motor. In the work is the creation of mathematical model. Next theme of document are questions of optimal control and method of solution LQ controler. The work is also a proposal state observer.
Curtain Drive Control
Večerník, Jan ; Blaha, Petr (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis describes and proposes solutions for a given problem of a drive in theater curtain DS Krakonoš - Vysoké nad Jizerou using modern microcontroller with voltage transducer.. There is given a detailed analysis of the problem, including the mathematical description of the entire system, then design and its subsequent implementation. The goal of this work is designed to apply a device designed to the engine, which moves theater curtain.
Robust control of AC induction motor drives
Pohl, Lukáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This bacherlor thesis deals with design of robust controller. In general it is about designing robust controller by using H-infinity control theory and input-output feedback linearization. Special structure of state-space equation governing the induction motor allows using linear parameter varying feedback controller scheduled with rotor speed for inner current loop. The proposed controller delivers high performance over the entire operating range of the induction motor and compares favorably with other published results
The implemetation of identification algorithms in digital signal processor DSP56F8xxx
Januška, Jiří ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis intends to describe some of identification methods applicable to the induction motor resulting in the profit of some of these parameters by means of mathematical analysis. Afterwards these methods are simulated in MATLAB/Simulink and in the final part algorithms of these methods are consequently implemented to the digital signal processor.
Identification of AC induction motor parameters
Křížek, Tomáš ; Václavek, Pavel (referee) ; Blaha, Petr (advisor)
This thesis describes and realizes (in program Matlab/Simulink and in the microcontroller Freescale 56F8346) one off-line identification method of AC Induction motor parameters which are necessary to implement the field-oriented control strategy. The identification metod identify leakage inductance, magnetizing inductance and secondary time constants. The presented method is evaluted, advantages and disadvantages of this method are evaluated with reference to their possible use in real-machine. The experimental results and schemes which are presented demonstrate the feasibility methods. The thesis is dividend in seven chapters. Second chapter describes the basic principle and model AC induction motor. Third chapter generally describes identification methods. Fourth, fifth and sixth chapters deal with method which is based on a previous work of the authors [4] and [5].

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