PI Control Based Vector Control Strategy for Induction Motor Drive
Missula Jagath Vallabhai; Pankaj Swarnkar; D. M. Deshpande
In this paper Proportional and Integral controller
is applied to control the speed and flux of induction motor. The
new control scheme is proposed which avoids the use of the
Sensors to measure the speed. This paper develops a Field
Oriented Control Scheme for an induction motor. Using the
field-oriented control, a highly coupled, nonlinear,
multivariable induction motor can be simply controlled through
linear independent decoupled control of torque and flux, similar
to separately excited dc motors. By providing decoupling of
torque and flux control demand, the vector control can govern
an induction motor drive similar to a separate excited dc motor
without sacrificing the quality of the dynamic performance. The
Speed and Stator flux errors are used to run the PI controller to
generate required current and voltage referred to stator side for
controlling the speed and flux of Induction motor. Simulation is
done in MATLAB and SIMULINK and results are discussed in
detail.