New adaptive high starting torque scalar control scheme for induction motors based on passivity

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Abstract

A novel adaptive high starting torque (HST) scalar control scheme (SCS) for induction motors (IM) is proposed in this paper. It uses a new adaptive-passivity-based controller (APBC) proposed herein for a class of nonlinear systems, with linear explicit parametric dependence and linear stable internal dynamics, which encompasses the IM dynamical model. The main advantage of the HST-SCS includes the ability to move loads with starting-torque over the nominal torque with a simple and cost-effective implementation without needing a rotor speed sensor, variable observers, or parameter estimators. The proposed APBC is based on a direct control scheme using a normalized fixed gain (FG) to fine-tune the adaptive controller parameters. The basic SCS for induction motors (IM) and the HST-SCS were applied to an IM of 200 HP and tested using a real-time simulator controller OPAL-RT showing the achievement of the proposal goal.

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Travieso-Torres, J. C., Vilaragut-Llanes, M., Costa-Montiel, Á., Duarte-Mermoud, M. A., Aguila-Camacho, N., Contreras-Jara, C., & Álvarez-Gracia, A. (2020). New adaptive high starting torque scalar control scheme for induction motors based on passivity. Energies, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051276

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