V/F Control - Siemens SINAMICS G130 Operating Instructions Manual

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7.3 V/f control

7.3
V/f control
Description
The simplest solution for a control procedure is the V/f characteristic, whereby the stator
voltage for the induction motor or synchronous motor is controlled proportionately to the
stator frequency. This method has proved successful in a wide range of applications with low
dynamic requirements, such as:
● Pumps and fans
● Belt drives
● Multi-motor drives
U/f control aims to maintain a constant flux (Φ) in the motor, whereby the flux is proportional
to the magnetization current (Iµ) or the ratio of voltage (U) to frequency (f).
Φ ~ Iµ ~ V/f
The torque (M) generated by the induction motors is, in turn, proportional to the product (or,
more precisely, the vector product (Φ x I)) of the flux and current.
M ~ Φ x I
To generate as much torque as possible with a given current, the motor must function using
the greatest possible constant flux. To maintain a constant flux (Φ), therefore, the voltage (V)
must change in proportion to the frequency (f) to ensure a constant magnetization current
(Iµ). V/f characteristic control is derived from these basic premises.
The field-weakening range is above the rated motor frequency, where the maximum voltage
is reached. The flux and maximum torque decrease as the frequency increases; this is
illustrated in the following diagram.
Figure 7-5
Several variations of the V/f characteristic exist, which are listed in the following table.
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Operating areas and characteristic curves for the induction motor with converter supply
Inverter chassis units
Operating Instructions, 07/2016, A5E00331449A

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