Upgrading for overhead crane anti-sway method using variable frequency drive

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The paper discusses about upgrading the overhead crane anti-sway method base on the induction motor torque control from rotor resistance starter to variable frequency drives (VFDs). The upgrading included two phases. The phase 1 is to identify the performance of the overhead crane operation on anti-sway method base on the induction motor torque control using rotor resistance starter (old existing motor starter). The phase 2 is to identify the performance of the overhead crane operation on anti-sway method base on the induction motor torque control that use a variable of frequency drive (new upgrading motor starter). The primary equations connecting tractive force and load sway angle, which the motor torque control law is based on is designed for 0% load wobble at the end of the journey. The words accelerating and braking have been written. Outcomes of modelling the behaviour of a trolley-load of two masses for the normal overhead crane load ratios, a system is described weight to the length of the rope, which supports the hypothesis concerning the feasibility of direct load anti-sway control ON and OFF for regulation of motor for overhead cranes.

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Omar, M. N., Ismail, M. M., Ayob, M. N., & Arith, F. (2022). Upgrading for overhead crane anti-sway method using variable frequency drive. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 11(4), 1837–1844. https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v11i4.3731

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