5 oscillation damping, Oscillation damping, 5motor control (mctrl) – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 motec · Reference manual · DMS 4.1 EN · 08/2013 · TD05

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.10

Parameterisable additional functions

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5.10.5

Oscillation damping

Mechanical oscillations are undesirable effects in every process and they may have an adverse effect

on the single system components and/or the production output.
Mechanical oscillations in the form of speed oscillations are suppressed by the oscillation damping

function.

Oscillation damping is successfully used with

• unloaded motors (no-load oscillations)
• motors whose rated power deviates from the rated power of the controller.

• e.g. during operation at high switching frequency including the power derating involved.

• operation with higher-pole motors
• operation with special motors
• compensation of resonance in the drive

• At an output frequency of approx. 20 ... 40 Hz, some asynchronous motors can show

resonance which causes current and speed variations and thus destabilise the running

operation.

How to eliminate speed oscillations:

1. Approach the area where the speed oscillations occur.
2. Reduce the speed oscillations by changing

C00234

step by step.

3. These can be indicators for smooth running:

• Constant motor current characteristic
• Reduction of the mechanical oscillations in the bearing seat

Related topics:

L_NLim_1 FB: Blocking frequency function

( 446)

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C00234

Oscillation damping influence

5 %

(50 % from 2.2 kW device power)

C00235

Oscillation damping filter time

50 ms

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