For rapid torque response and seamless execution in induction motor applications, a recommended method is using Direct Torque Control (DTC). However, the technique is susceptible to many modulation indexes and current harmonics. Many other industrial applications already have DTC. Modern-day harmonics that are caused by the torque-flux plane may be avoided by a new switching desk that implements the torque-flux plane into present-day motor drives via software modification, rather than by a hardware upgrade. The models are visually presented using pictures of Simulink’s model and motor output. The project’s major aim is to develop dynamic responses that are quick and low in frequency and that have highly efficient controllers with minimal harmonic losses and reduced inverter switching frequency. Additionally, a DTC control has all of the characteristics listed above to be an effective controller. Thus, the goal here is to research the most sophisticated IM administration approach: direct torque manipulation and see how it performs.
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3 October 2022
THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: ICACSE 2020
25–26 December 2020
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Research Article|
October 03 2022
Space vector modulation techniques based speed control of induction motor using DTC
V. Balasubramanian;
V. Balasubramanian
a)
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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St.Joseph’s College of Engineering
, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
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K. Madhana Mohan;
K. Madhana Mohan
2
Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Sri Sairam Engineering College
, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
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Balachandra Pattanaik;
Balachandra Pattanaik
3
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Wollega University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
, Nekemte, Ethiopia, Africa
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S. Rajalakshmy;
S. Rajalakshmy
4
Adishankara Institute of Engineering and Technology
, Kalady, Kerala, India
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P. Jeno Paul;
P. Jeno Paul
5
Adishankara Institute of Engineering and Technology
, Kalady, Kerala, India
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M. Kumarasamy;
M. Kumarasamy
6
Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering and Technology, Wollega University
, Nekemte, Ethiopia
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S. Kaliappan
S. Kaliappan
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Department of EEE, Kumaraguru College of Technology
, India
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a)Corresponding author: balaplcautomation@gmail.com
AIP Conf. Proc. 2519, 050064 (2022)
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V. Balasubramanian, K. Madhana Mohan, Balachandra Pattanaik, S. Rajalakshmy, P. Jeno Paul, M. Kumarasamy, S. Kaliappan; Space vector modulation techniques based speed control of induction motor using DTC. AIP Conf. Proc. 3 October 2022; 2519 (1): 050064. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0109999
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