Reverse Power Recovery Scheme References and Wound Motor Machine Parameter

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Slip Power Recovery Using Different Schemes

Faiz et al, investigated the presence of sub harmonics of line frequency and simulated harmonics
content of waveforms in various points of the drive at different speeds, based on hybrid model (dq/abc).
The sinusoidal PWM technique was used in order to improve the power factor of the drive and weaker
low-order harmonics to the supply [3].

[4]. In this paper a robust nonlinear controller is presented for doubly-fed induction machine (DFIM)
drives. The nonlinear controller is designed based on combination of Sliding-Mode (SM) and Adaptive-
Backstepping control techniques. Using the fifth order model of DFIM in a stator d, q axis reference
frames with stator currents and rotor fluxes as state variables, a SM controller is designed in order to
follow a linear reference model. Then, the SM control and adaptive backstepping control approach are
combined to design a robust composite nonlinear controller for DFIM that makes the drive system
robust and stable against the parameters uncertainties and external load torque disturbance. In this
drive system two back-to-back voltage source two level SVMPWM inverters are employed in the rotor
circuit, to make the drive system capable of operating in motoring and generating modes below and
above synchronous speed. Computer simulation results obtained, confirm the effectiveness and validity
of the proposed control approach.

Azizi et al, investigated slip energy recovery method for speed control of slip ring induction motor by
developing ac and dc side equivalent circuits in MATLAB/Simulink environment. The approach could be
followed in close loop system to improve dynamic response [2].

Table

Parameter Values Parameter Values


Rated power 2 hp Stator resistance 0.52 n
Rated voItage 415 V Stator leakage 0.0223 H
inductance
Rated current 3.6 A Rotor resistance 0.42 n
Frequency 50 Hz Rotor leakage 0.0223 H
inductance
Phases 3 Mutual inductance 0.468 H
Pole pairs 2 Moment of inertia 0.013 Kg.m

Referenced

[1] Sita Ram , O.P. Rahi and Veena Sharma ‘’ Analysis of Induction Motor Drive using BuckBoost
Controlled Slip Power Recovery Scheme’’ . 1st IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics.
Intelligent Control and Energy Systems (ICPEICES-2016)
[2] H.AZIZI, A.VAHEDI, M.A.S Masom ‘’ Study of Slip Energy Recovery of Induction Motor Drive Using
Matlab/SimuIink’’. IEEE

[3] Jawad Faiz, ‘’ Harmonic Analysis and Performance Improvement of Slip Energy Recovery Induction
Motor Drives’’, IEEEt Transaction on Electronics, VOL. 16, NO. 3, MAY 2001

[4] J.Soltani, A.Farrokh Payam, ‘’ A Robust Adaptive Sliding-Mode Controller for Slip Power Recovery
Induction Machine Drives’’ IEEE

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