A Comparative Study Between DTC and DTC-SVPWM Control of Induction Machines ofWind and Marine Turbines

  1. Fahimeh Shiravani 1
  2. Jose Antonio Cortajarena 2
  3. Patxi Alkorta 1
  1. 1 Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, School of Engineering of Gipuzkoa – EIG/GIE, Univerity of the Basque Country – UPV/EHU
  2. 2 Department of Electronic Technology, School of Engineering of Gipuzkoa – EIG/GIE, Univerity of the Basque Country – UPV/EHU
Libro:
Irakaskuntzaren berrikuntza kontrol ingeniaritzan itsas energian
  1. Garrido, Aitor J. (ed. lit.)
  2. Santos, Matilde (ed. lit.)
  3. M’zoughi, Fares (ed. lit.)
  4. Garrido, Izaskun (ed. lit.)

Editorial: Servicio de Publicaciones ; Universidad del País Vasco = Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

ISBN: 978-84-1319-379-3

Año de publicación: 2022

Páginas: 35-40

Congreso: Jornada Internacional de Energía Eólica y Marina (3. 2021. null)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

Many wind and marine turbines employ induction and/or synchronous machines as generators, which are operated usually through a mechanical gearbox to boost their rotational speed and performance for cost and dependability. With the Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) the Direct Torque Control (DTC) is one of the most popular methods of control for electric machines drive systems. The DTC-SVPWM scheme is presented and compared with the classical DTC. The torque ripple reduction achieved by this method is significant, and a very good torque and flux regulation is achieve in an induction machine.