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

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Lenze · 8400 BaseLine D · Reference manual · DMS 5.5 EN · 01/2014 · TD05

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Motor control (MCTRL)

5.6

Parameterisable additional functions

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5.6.5

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 reso-

nance 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

C234

step by step.

3. These can be indicators for smooth running:

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

Parameter

Info

Lenze setting

Value Unit

C234

Oscillation damping influence

5.00 %

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