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Exercise 6

This document contains 3 problems related to electric drives: 1) Calculate the alpha-beta components of the space vector given the line-to-line voltages. 2) Show that the inverse transformation expression for the phase voltage ub is correct. 3) (a) Calculate speed, torque, power at rated voltage and current using id=0 control. (b) Calculate these values when operating at rated voltage and current in the field-weakening region where id and iq are equal. Draw the corresponding vector diagrams.

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Exercise 6

This document contains 3 problems related to electric drives: 1) Calculate the alpha-beta components of the space vector given the line-to-line voltages. 2) Show that the inverse transformation expression for the phase voltage ub is correct. 3) (a) Calculate speed, torque, power at rated voltage and current using id=0 control. (b) Calculate these values when operating at rated voltage and current in the field-weakening region where id and iq are equal. Draw the corresponding vector diagrams.

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ELEC-E8405 Electric Drives Exercise 6

Problem 1: Space-vector components from line-to-line voltages


Line-to-line voltages uab and ubc are known. Calculate uα and uβ .

Problem 2: Inverse transformation


The inverse space-vector transformations are

ua = Re {uss } ub = Re uss e−j2π/3 uc = Re uss e−j4π/3


 

Let us consider the phase b as an example here. Show that the above expression for
the phase voltage ub holds.

Problem 3: Field weakening


Consider a three-phase four-pole permanent-magnet synchronous motor. The stator
inductance is Ls = 0.035 H and the stator resistance can be assumed to be zero. The
permanent magnets induce the rated voltage of 400 V at the rotational speed of 1 500
r/min. The rated current is 7.3 A.
(a) The control principle id = 0 is used. The motor is operated at the rated voltage
and current. Calculate the rotational speed, torque, and mechanical power.
(b) The motor is driven in the field-weakening region at the rated voltage and cur-
rent. The speed is increased until the absolute values of id and iq are equal.
Calculate the rotational speed, torque, and mechanical power.
Draw also the vector diagrams.

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