Resonance Compensation of Large AC Drivetrains with Significant Time Lag
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2001-02-02
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Virginia Tech
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AC main drives, such as cycloconverters, offer the possibility of higher speed and torque response over their DC counterparts. The price to be paid, however, is torque ripple which is a function of the operating frequency. Even a small value of ripple, at an underdamped plant resonant frequency, may be multiplied by the plant "Q" to a large enough value to cause trouble. Typical classical approaches used in the rolling mill industry to deal with mechanical resonance tend to fall apart with large values of time lag. We investigate a modified LQR/LQE approach using a torque sensor as the feedback element. The result is a low order SISO filter that suppresses the effects of the torque ripple on the underdamped plant.
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rolling mills, control systems, resonance compensation, AC drives