WO2006032121A1 - Method of controlling the speed of an electric motor - Google Patents
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- WO2006032121A1 WO2006032121A1 PCT/BR2005/000198 BR2005000198W WO2006032121A1 WO 2006032121 A1 WO2006032121 A1 WO 2006032121A1 BR 2005000198 W BR2005000198 W BR 2005000198W WO 2006032121 A1 WO2006032121 A1 WO 2006032121A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02P—CONTROL OR REGULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTORS, ELECTRIC GENERATORS OR DYNAMO-ELECTRIC CONVERTERS; CONTROLLING TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS OR CHOKE COILS
- H02P27/00—Arrangements or methods for the control of AC motors characterised by the kind of supply voltage
- H02P27/04—Arrangements or methods for the control of AC motors characterised by the kind of supply voltage using variable-frequency supply voltage, e.g. inverter or converter supply voltage
- H02P27/16—Arrangements or methods for the control of AC motors characterised by the kind of supply voltage using variable-frequency supply voltage, e.g. inverter or converter supply voltage using AC to AC converters without intermediate conversion to DC
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- the invention relates to a method of controlling the speed of an electric motor that is powered by a semiconductor device of the triac type, by controlling the angle of the triggering signal applied to the triac.
- Induction motors are single-phase motors with a series excitation commutator and are frequently used in the field of domestic electrical appliances, for example for driving the rotating drum of a clothes washing or drying machine. Such motors are often powered by a semiconductor triac device. It is often desired to control the speed of such a motor to increase the efficiency of its operation.
- Known methods for controlling the speed of rotation of a universal motor use a tachometric generator coupled to the motor to supply an output electrical signal that is representative of the motor speed and a triac, whose triggering angle determines the RMS (root mean square) voltage applied to the motor windings.
- Digital control methods are used to control the motor speed based on the principal that a triggering angle difference of the triac is proportional to the motor speed difference.
- a novel method for controlling the speed of a motor that is powered by a triac device to achieve a desired preset speed.
- a digital method is provided in which the speed of the motor is measured and a signal is produced from which a digital numerical value representative of the mathematical first derivative of motor speed is derived.
- a determination is made of the digital numerical value of the motor speed derivative relative to a range, or band, of values of the motor speed derivative.
- An error signal is also computed that is proportional to the error between the measured current motor speed and the preset speed.
- a determination is made of the digital numerical value of the motor speed error signal relative to a range, or band, of values that includes a value corresponding to that of the motor operating at the preset speed.
- the microprocessor program forces the value to zero. This avoids making a motor speed correction of an unrealistic value. Therefore, the motor speed error to be corrected to achieve the preset speed will always be in a range of realistic values. If the value of each of the two signals is within its respective range or band, then the two numerical values are added to produce a total error signal whose value is then converted to a signal to correct the triac triggering angle to that needed to obtain the preset motor speed. Provisions also are made to prevent over control of the triac triggering angle so that it will not become unstable.
- Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram showing an application of the present invention
- Figures 2 and 3 are flow charts showing the production of signals to be used in computing the triac triggering angle correction
- Figure 4 is a flow chart showing the production of the signal that corrects the triac triggering angle to achieve the preset motor speed.
- Figure 1 shows a device 1, such as the rotating tub of a household appliance washing machine that is rotated by an electric motor 3.
- Motor 3 is powered by a conventional triac semiconductor device 4 that operates from a suitable power supply (not shown) .
- a triggering signal is applied to its gate electrode.
- the electrical angle, or time, of application of the triggering signal controls the triac conduction time and thereby its output power which in turn controls the speed of motor 3. All of this is well known in the art.
- a tachometer 5 of a conventional construction is connected, such as to the rotating shaft of the motor 3, to measure the motor speed and produce a signal that corresponds to the current motor speed.
- the current motor speed signal produced by the tachometer 5 preferably is in digital form and is applied to the input of a controller 7.
- the controller 7 is a device, such as a conventional microprocessor, that can perform calculations and has a memory section for storing data.
- the controller 7 is also programmed with the necessary data, such as preset motor speed and triac triggering angle needed to achieve said preset speed, as well as instructions to perform various steps, described below, and to produce an output signal.
- the controller 7 output signal is applied to a digital to analog converter 8 that produces an electrical signal applied to the triac gate electrode to control its triggering angle.
- the speed of motor 3 is to be controlled to a preset speed by setting the electrical angle of triggering the triac 4 that supplies the electrical current to operate the motor.
- the control of the motor speed in accordance with the invention makes use of a range, or band, of the mathematical first derivative of the motor speed.
- the invention also makes use of a range, or band, of a mathematical value that is proportional to the difference, or error, between the current motor speed and the preset speed.
- the former range is hereafter called the Derivative Band and the latter range the Proportional Band.
- Figures 2 and 3 depict how the Derivative Band and
- Proportional Band signal values are derived by the controller 7 for use in controlling the speed of motor 3.
- the production S200 of the motor speed derivative signal value is described.
- the first step S201 is to calculate the value of the mathematical first derivative of the motor current speed, which, can be expressed as ds/dt. This is calculated by the controller 7 first storing the digital value of the current motor speed measured by the tachometer 5 at one time and subtracting this value from the value of measured current motor speed. This quantity is divided by the elapsed time between the two speed measurements to produce a digital quantity corresponding to the first derivative of the motor speed. A value, hereafter called Yield D, is next computed.
- the motor speed derivative value determined in S201 is compared with both the current motor speed, used in S201, and the Yield D stored range of values. In the determination in S203, if both the motor speed derivative value is higher than the stored value range and the motor current speed is greater than zero (S201) , then the Yield D value is output as 0 in S204.
- S300 shows the determination of a Band P proportional error value that is accomplished in a manner similar to that of calculating the Band D value.
- the controller 7 is also programmed with a table of values of a Yield P value that corresponds to the calculated values of Error P.
- the Error P value that passes in S303 is tested in S305 and S307 to determine if it is of either a low or high value.
- the calculation of the Band P value is completed in accordance with equation (3) and is available at S333.
- Figure 4 shows the production of the signal used to control the triggering of the triac 4 using the Band D and Band P values of figures 2 and 3 (S213 and S331) .
- the controller 7 in S403 activates its memory and calculating sections to set the current motor speed and stored value of prior speed, both measured by the tachometer 5, to zero.
- the electrical triggering angle of the triac 4 also is set to zero.
- the current motor speed value is supplied by the tachometer and this value is also supplied to S427 where calculation of the triggering angle control for the triac 4 takes place.
- the Total Error is roughly proportional to the difference that the triac 4 triggering angle deviates from the preset value needed to produce the preset motor speed.
- Both the Band D and Band P values are related to the difference in actual motor speed relative to the preset speed.
- the Total Error value of S407 is converted to the electrical angle needed to be used to correct the triac 4 triggering angle to achieve the preset motor speed. If appropriate, the electrical degree triggering angle error value from S409 is limited in S411 to less than a preset value to prevent production of a signal that would result in excessive changes in the triac 4 triggering angle.
- the controller 7 is programmed with a reference numerical digital value that corresponds to the correct triggering angle for the triac 4 to achieve the preset motor speed.
- the digital value of the Preset Triggering Angle is programmed in the controller 7.
- the Triggering Angle value of S413 is limited in S415 to a value that would not cause loss of control of the triac 4.
- the output of S413 is applied to a timing control circuit S427 which applies a digital signal to the D/A converter 8 that produces an analog signal that is applied to the triac 4 that controls its triggering angle and therefore the motor speed to obtain the preset speed.
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| CN2005800117300A CN1943102B (en) | 2004-09-22 | 2005-09-21 | Method for controlling electromotor velocity |
| CA002564228A CA2564228A1 (en) | 2004-09-22 | 2005-09-21 | Method of controlling the speed of an electric motor |
| MX2007003376A MX2007003376A (en) | 2004-09-22 | 2005-09-21 | Method of controlling the speed of an electric motor. |
| BRPI0508147A BRPI0508147B1 (en) | 2004-09-22 | 2005-09-21 | speed control method of an electric motor |
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