Simulink Motor Control Simulation

Resource Overview

Simulink model for asynchronous motor control based on Chen Boshi's theories, covering power electronics and motion control. Power electronic converters have transitioned from thyristor-based controlled devices to power switching devices, shifting control technology from phase control to PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). Analog electronic controllers have been largely replaced by digital electronic controllers, while AC adjustable-speed drives have progressively superseded DC drives. Significant advancements continue in AC drive control technologies, with modern implementations leveraging MATLAB/Simulink for algorithm development and system simulation.

Detailed Documentation

In the domains of Simulink modeling, asynchronous motors, Chen Boshi's methodologies, and power electronics with motion control, power electronic converters have progressively shifted from thyristor-based devices to power switching devices. This evolution has transformed conversion techniques from phase control to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) - implemented in Simulink using PWM generator blocks that control switching frequency and duty cycle. Simultaneously, analog electronic controllers have been substantially superseded by digital electronic controllers, which employ digital signal processors (DSPs) and microcontrollers for implementing control algorithms like field-oriented control (FOC) through embedded MATLAB functions. Furthermore, AC drive systems have unequivocally replaced DC drives as the industry standard. AC drive control technologies have demonstrated significant progress, incorporating advanced modulation techniques and adaptive control strategies modeled in Simulink using transfer function blocks and state-space representations, with continued development and refinement anticipated through hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations and code generation capabilities.