Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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705235 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2011 | 9 Pages |
The aim of this paper is to propose a formal approach to derive direct torque control (DTC). Using the theory of variable structure control (VSC) and in particular the sliding mode approach, a detailed analysis of the possible operating regions for both induction and brushless machines are described. This analysis allows to clarify the consequences of a specific switching table in terms of control stability. In particular, DTC is presented and analysed as a special case of sliding mode strategy. Sliding mode existence conditions are verified and the most critical operating regions are obtained. The proposed formal analysis allows to define more sophisticated switching tables which assure stable operation.
Research highlights▶ Direct torque control is presented as a sliding mode control strategy. ▶ A new dynamic model for a.c. machine in considered. ▶ Existence conditions of direct torque control are verified. ▶ Control critical operation regions are analysed.