| Simulink Induction Machine Model | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Abstract
In this paper, a modular Simulink implementation of an induction machine model is described in a step-by-step approach. With the modular system, each block solves one of the model equations; therefore, unlike in black box models, all of the machine parameters are accessible for control and verification purposes. After the implementation, examples are given with the model used in different drive applications, such as open-loop constant V/Hz control and indirect vector control. Finally, the use of the model as an induction generator is demonstrated. You can download the model by clicking here. For additional models, click here. Note that these models are freely available to students and professors for academic purposes only. For other uses please contact [email protected]. |
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| This page includes detailed information on the Simulink Induction Machine model that was published at IEMDC 2003. These models were developed when I was a Ph. D. student. For more information on me, click here. |
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| Fig. 1. Dynamic or d-q equivalent circuit of an induction machine | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fig. 2. The complete induction machine Simulink model. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fig. 7. Simulation results � direct ac startup. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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