Comparison of Direct Torque Control and Vector Control of Induction Motor
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Abstract
The basic theory of operation for the control techniques is presented. A mathematical model for
the proposed DTC of the IM topology is developed. A simulation model is developed in
MATLAB/SIMULINK and is used to verify the basic operation (performance) of the DTC
technique.
In conventional Direct Torque Control (DTC), the selection of flux linkage and
electromagnetic torque errors are made within the respective flux and torque hysteresis bands, in
order to obtain fast torque response, low inverter switching frequency and low harmonic losses.
However, DTC drives utilizing hysteresis comparators suffer from high torque ripple and
variable switching frequency. Space Vector Modulation (SVM) is the strategy to minimize the
torque ripple of induction motor in which, the stator flux level is selected in accordance with the
efficiency optimized motor performance. SVM method is incorporated with direct torque control
(DTCSVM) for induction motor drives. However, the basis of the DTC SVM strategy is the
calculation of the required voltage space vector to compensate the flux and torque errors exactly
by using a predictive technique and then its generation using the SVM at each sample period.
In this thesis work, the simulation of DTC scheme has been carried out using
MATLAB/SIMULINK and the results are compared with AC Vector Control drive using
hardware setup.
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M.E. (Power Systems and Electric Drives)
