rulmismo
Electrical
- Sep 27, 2009
- 20
Hi,
After some months reading about vector control I have been looking for information about how is the real performace of the main variables of the motor (currents, field synchronous speed) when it is commanded torque at zero speed (i.e. as holding brake).
I would like having an insight in the value of field speed and currents that are needed to keep the rotor at still with any kind of FOC (I mean order of magnitude respect to nominal motor values).
I couldn´t find any waveform or discussion about this particular situation, nor google, nor anywhere.
Maybe if you guys have used some real drive that can do that might help me, thanks!!!
After some months reading about vector control I have been looking for information about how is the real performace of the main variables of the motor (currents, field synchronous speed) when it is commanded torque at zero speed (i.e. as holding brake).
I would like having an insight in the value of field speed and currents that are needed to keep the rotor at still with any kind of FOC (I mean order of magnitude respect to nominal motor values).
I couldn´t find any waveform or discussion about this particular situation, nor google, nor anywhere.
Maybe if you guys have used some real drive that can do that might help me, thanks!!!