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Dr. Samir Mohamed Abdelmaksoud :: Publications:

Title:
Review on Field Oriented Control of Induction Motor
Authors: Ayman Y. Yousef and S.M. Abdelmaksoud
Year: 2015
Keywords: Flux Vector, Reference frame, FOC, Decoupling control
Journal: International Journal for Research in Emerging Science and Technology
Volume: 2
Issue: 7, July 2015
Pages: 5-16
Publisher: IJREST
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The field oriented control (FOC) of induction motor provide one of the most suitable and popular speed control technique presently used. The principle of field oriented control is based on the control of both the magnitude and the angle of each phase current and voltage. The control of torque is normally achieved by controlling the armature with constant field current. The field weakening is employed to increase the speed beyond a base peed. The simplicity and flexibility of control of dc motors have made them suitable for variable speed drive applications.In the field oriented control , a d-q coordinates reference frame locked to the rotor flux vectoris used to achieve decoupling between the motor flux and torque. They can be thus separately controlled by stator direct -axis current and quadratyre -axis current respectively, like in a dc motor. In this paper , the principle , classification and the most common of the field oriented control are presented.

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