Optimal Control Development System for Electrical Drives
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2008Auteur
Găiceanu, Marian
Roşu, Emil
Păduraru, Romeo
Dache, Cristinel
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In this paper the optimal electrical drive development system is presented. It
consists of both electrical drive types: DC and AC. In order to implement the optimal
control for AC drive system an Altivar 71 inverter, a Frato magnetic particle brake (as
load), three-phase induction machine, and dSpace 1104 controller have been used. The
on-line solution of the matrix Riccati differential equation (MRDE) is computed by
dSpace 1104 controller, based on the corresponding feedback signals, generating the
optimal speed reference for the AC drive system. The optimal speed reference is tracked
by Altivar 71 inverter, conducting to energy reduction in AC drive. The classical control
(consisting of rotor field oriented control with PI controllers) and the optimal one have
been implemented by designing an adequate ControlDesk interface. The three-phase
induction machine (IM) is controlled at constant flux. Therefore, the linear dynamic
mathematical model of the IM has been obtained. The optimal control law provides
transient regimes with minimal energy consumption. The obtained solution by
integration of the MRDE is orientated towards the numerical implementation-by using a
zero order hold. The development system is very useful for researchers, doctoral
students or experts training in electrical drive. The experimental results are shown.