3 parameterising oscillation damping, Parameterising oscillation damping, 5motor interface – Lenze 9400 User Manual

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Lenze · Servo-Inverter 9400 HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 10.0 EN · 11/2013 · TD05/06

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Motor interface

5.6

V/f control (VFCplus)

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5.6.2.3

Parameterising oscillation damping

The oscillation damping serves to reduce the oscillations during no-load operation which are caused

by energy oscillating between the mechanical system (mass inertia) and the electrical system (DC

bus). Furthermore, the oscillation damping can also be used to compensate resonances.

Function
The determination of the oscillation is based on the active current. In order to obtain the alternating

component of the active current, this current is differentiated. This signal is then passed through a

PT1 filter.

• The base frequency of the PT1 filter has to be set in such a way that the oscillation can be

damped and higher-frequency components are filtered out of the signal. For this purpose the

time constant (

C00968

) is used.

C00967

serves to parameterise the gain of the oscillation signal. The maximum amplitude of

the frequency change determined by the oscillation damping is set via

C00969

.

• Oscillation damping is only active if the setpoint speed is greater than 10 rpm and the DC-bus

voltage exceeds a value of 100 V.

• In the lower speed range, the oscillation damping may have a negative impact on the

concentricity factor.

Therefore from software version V5.0

a ramp end frequency can be set in

C00970

, up to

which the gain of the oscillation damping (

C00967

) from 10 rpm is slowly increased with

increasing rotational frequency.

Note!

Observe the following restrictions:

• Oscillations occurring sporadically cannot be damped.
• Damping is possible only for constant oscillations at a steady-state operating point.
• The oscillation damping is not suitable for oscillations occurring during dynamic

processes (e.g. accelerations or load changes).

C00968

C00967

C00969

C00970

Actual value

of active current

Set value

of rotating frequency

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