2 speed control with torque limitation, Speed control with torque limitation, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.8

Sensorless vector control (SLVC)

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5.8.2

Speed control with torque limitation

A speed setpoint is selected and the drive system is operated in a speed-controlled manner.
The operational performance can be adapted in the following ways:

• Overload limitation in the drive train

• The torque is limited via the torque setpoint.
• The torque setpoint is identical to the value at the output of the speed controller,

nOutputSpeedCtrl.

• To avoid overload in the drive train, the torque in motor mode can be limited via the

nTorqueMotLimit_a process input signal, and the torque in generator mode can be limited via

the nTorqueGenLimit_a process input signal:

• Motor current limitation

• A cross current setpoint is calculated from the torque setpoint which is limited depending on

the magnetising current, the max. current in motor mode (

C00022

), and the max. current in

generator mode (

C00023

).

• Here, the total current injected into the motor does not exceed the max. currents in motor

and generator mode.

Slip compensation

( 154)

• Using a slip model, the slip of the machine is reconstructed.
• The slip compensation (

C00021

) acts as the influencing parameter.

Identifier

DIS code | data type

Information/possible settings

nTorqueMotLimit_a

C00830/4

| INT

Torque limitation in motor mode

• Scaling: 16384 ≡ 100 % M

max

(

C00057

)

• Setting range: 0 … +199.99 %

nTorqueGenLimit_a

C00830/5

| INT

Torque limitation in generator mode

• Scaling: 16384 ≡ 100 % M

max

(

C00057

)

• Setting range: -199.99 ... 0 %

Note!

To avoid instabilities during operation, the torque limit values are internally processed

as absolute values.

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