ABSTRACT
In this paper speed of induction motor is controlled
which is fed from three phase bridge inverter. In this paper the speed of an
induction motor can be varied by varying input Voltage or frequency or both.
Variable voltage and variable frequency for Adjustable Speed Drives (ASD) is invariably
obtained from a three-phase Voltage Source Inverter (VSI). Voltage and frequency
of inverter can be easily controlled by using PWM techniques, which is a very
important aspect in the application of ASDs. A number of PWM techniques are
there to obtain variable voltage and variable frequency supply such as PWM,
SPWM, SVPWM to name a few, among the various modulation strategies SVPWM is one
of the most efficient techniques as it has better performance and output
voltage is similar to sinusoidal. In SVPWM the modulation index in linear region
will also be high when compared to other.
KEYWORDS
1.
Adjustable Speed Drive (ASD)
2.
Voltage source inverter (VSI)
3.
Sinusoidal PWM (SPWM)
4.
Space Vector PWM (SVPWM)
SOFTWARE:
MATLAB/SIMULINK
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
Figure
3 Motor Speed and Electromagnetic torque
CONCLUSION
The
simulation of “Control of Induction Motor Drive Using Space Vector PWM” is carried
out in MATLAB/Simulink. The simulation has been done for open loop as well as
closed control. The appropriate output results are obtained. The variation of
speed of Induction Motor has been observed by varying the load torque in open
loop control and results are noted down in the table. Also observed that for
the change in input speed commands the motor speed is settled down to its final
value within 0.1sec in closed loop model.
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