Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – With compensating features
Patent
1993-05-13
1994-09-20
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electricity: motive power systems
Positional servo systems
With compensating features
318629, 318432, 388812, G05B 500
Patent
active
053492781
ABSTRACT:
A torque oscillation compensation system and circuit that uses motor speed to compensate for electrical motor torque pulsations. An input source provides a torque/current command input signal that drives the motor by way of a controller, and a summing device has one input coupled to receive the torque/current command input signal. A controller is coupled to power switching circuitry that is coupled between the power source and the electric motor. A speed sensor is coupled to the motor and is adapted to provide a motor speed output signal. An oscillation compensation circuit is coupled between a speed sensor and the summing device that generates a compensation signal in response to the motor speed output signal that is combined with the torque input signal and compensates for output shaft oscillations. The oscillation compensation circuit comprises an AC coupling capacitor, an amplifier that produces a predetermined phase shift that is designed to provide for the proper amount of compensation and cancel out the torque ripple in the drive signal. The present invention compensates for the torque fluctuations caused by induction motors and permits stable operation thereof. The novelty of the present invention is that compensation is achieved by sensing the AC ripple component of the speed of the output shaft of the motor. This signal is an indication of torque fluctuation and is used to to modulate the motor current and/or motor slip and/or commutating angle and/or the motor field current to eliminate the torque fluctuations of the motor output shaft.
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Alkov L. A.
Cabeca John W.
Denson-Low W. K.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Shoop Jr. William M.
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