Vector Control - ABB ACQ80-04 Firmware Manual

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42 Program features
IR compensation for scalar motor control
IR compensation (also known as
voltage boost) is available only when
the motor control mode is scalar. When
IR compensation is activated, the drive
gives an extra voltage boost to the
motor at low speeds. IR compensation
is useful in applications, such as
positive displacement pumps, that
require a high break-away torque.
Note: IR compensation is not possible
or required in vector control. The
compensation is applied automatically.
Settings
• Parameters
97.13 IR compensation
Main menu
→ Parameter
99.04
• Parameter group

Vector control

Vector control is the motor control mode intended for applications where high control
accuracy is needed. It requires an identification run at startup. Vector control cannot
be used in all applications, e.g. sine filters.
Vector control is based on stator flux and motor torque values.
• Stator flux is calculated by integrating the motor voltage in vector space.
The estimate of stator flux can be improved by utilizing the identified motor model.
• Motor torque is calculated as a cross product of the stator flux and the rotor
current.
Both values can be achieved by controlling the output semiconductors switching. The
output frequency is changed only when the actual values of stator flux and motor
torque are different from their reference values by more than the allowed hysteresis.
The reference value for the torque controller comes from the speed controller or
directly from an external torque reference source.
Notes:
• Actual motor shaft speed is not needed for motor control.
• Vector control also requires measurement of the DC voltage and two motor phase
currents.
The difference of vector control from the traditional control are:
Motor data
or Main menu
.
28 Frequency reference chain
Motor voltage
IR compensation
No compensation
(page 171)
→ Complete parameter list
(page 101).
f (Hz)

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