Abstract

A rotor deep bar effect compensation circuit for field-oriented controllers is derived from the transient equations of a double-cage induction machine. Torque and flux are decoupled with respect to the airgap flux. Accurate tuning of the field-oriented controller is possible both for steady-state and high-frequency conditions in the rotor. Consequently, an extended static stability region and improved torque dynamics are obtained with the deep bar effect compensated induction motor drive. >

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