Inverter control apparatus and control method thereof
US-2015381095-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9979333B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9979333-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615357285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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The present disclosure relates to an inverter, and more specifically to an inverter that can be restarted stably by determining whether to restart it when power is supplied after a failure has occurred in the inverter due to a fault in the main supply.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inverter that outputs voltage for driving an electric motor, the inverter comprising: a first restart voltage reference generator configured to receive three phase currents output from the electric motor, a frequency of the inverter and a rating current of the electric motor to output a first restart voltage and a first restart phase angle; a second restart voltage reference generator configured to receive an inverter output voltage output from the inverter to output a second restart voltage and a second restart phase angle; and a switch unit configured to receive the first restart voltage, the first restart phase angle, the second restart voltage and the second restart phase angle to output a restart voltage and a phase angle according to a restart mode flag. 2. The inverter of claim 1 , wherein the frequency of the inverter is measured at a start point of a restart zone in which the inverter is restarted. 3. The inverter of claim 2 , wherein a maximum load torque generated by the electric motor and a load torque in the restart zone are calculated. 4. The inverter of claim 3 , wherein the maximum load torque is calculated by multiplying the second restart voltage, a maximum rating current of the electric motor and a power factor, and dividing the multiplied second restart voltage, maximum rating current and power factor by a restart velocity. 5. The inverter of claim 3 , wherein the load torque is calculated by dividing a magnitude of the inverter output voltage, a magnitude of a torque component current of the electric motor and a restart velocity output from the second restart voltage reference generator. 6. The inverter of claim 3 , wherein the maximum load torque is compared with the load torque, and the restart mode flag is set based on the comparison result. 7. The inverter of claim 6 , wherein the restart mode flag is set to one if the maximum load torque is larger than the load torque, and the switch unit outputs the second restart voltage and the second phase angle to the inverter. 8. The inverter of claim 6 , wherein the restart mode flag is set to zero if the maximum load torque is smaller than the load torque, and the switch unit outputs the first restart voltage and the first phase angle to the inverter. 9. The inverter of claim 1 , wherein the first restart voltage reference generator comprises: a first voltage generator configured to receive the frequency of the inverter to generate the first restart voltage; and a first phase angle generator configured to receive the rating current of the electric motor and the three phase currents output from the electric motor to generate the first restart phase angle. 10. The inverter of claim 9 , wherein the first phase angle generator comprises: a first adder configured to add the rating current of the electric motor with the three phase currents output from the electric motor to output a result of an adding calculation; an amplifier configured to adjust the result of the adding calculation output from the first adder depending on a predetermined gain to output an adjusted result; and a first integrator configured to integrate the adjusted result output from the amplifier to output a result of an integration calculation as the first restart phase angle. 11. The inverter of claim 1 , wherein the second restart voltage reference generator comprises: a voltage sensing unit configured to sense voltage output from the inverter; a voltage measuring unit configured to receive the voltage sensed by the voltage sensing unit to output a d-axis voltage and a q-axis voltage on a stationary reference frame; a voltage and phase detector configured to receive the d-axis voltage and the q-axis voltage to output a third restart voltage, a third restart phase angle and a restart velocity; and a restart voltage generator configured to receive the restart voltage, the restart phase angle and the restart velocity to output the second restart voltage and the second restart phase angle.
the fault being a power interruption · CPC title
using DC to AC converters or inverters (H02P27/05 takes precedence) · CPC title
using discharge tubes with control electrode or semiconductor devices with control electrode · CPC title
Restarting, e.g. after power failure · CPC title
Arrangements for starting (H02P6/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
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