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Therefore, there is a huge endeavor for an alternative process route. In an aluminothermic reduction process, titanium oxide can be used to achieve a titanium alloy. The energy which is needed for the autothermic reduction is released by the reduction of titanium oxides as well as by metal oxides which are needed for the titanium alloy composition. As the energy released by these oxides is not sufficient, there are boosters like KClO4 or CaO2 that are necessary. To reduce the amount of these boosters, the process of mechanical activation of titanium oxide (rutile, anatase, and ilmenite) is helpful.
\nAccording to Butyagin, the mechanical activation of solids is defined as an increase in reaction ability due to stable changes in solids structure [1]. Mechanical activation represents a multi‐step process with changes in the energetic parameters and the amount of accumulated energy of solids in each step, and it is followed by the process of the defects accumulation, amorphization, formation of metastable polymorphous forms, and chemical reactions [2]. Depending on the number of solid phases involved, the solid‐state reactions by mechanical activation are classified into single (homogeneous or inhomogeneous reactions) and multi‐phase systems (heterogeneous reactions) (see Table 1). The homogeneous single‐phase solid‐state reactions are the defect reactions and inhomogeneous reactions are inter‐solid diffusions with the concentration gradients. During the heterogeneous multi‐phase solid‐state reactions, the mass transport diffusion occurs across the phase boundaries, and one or more product phases are created [3–6].
Type of reaction | Example |
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Inhomogeneous | |
Heterogeneous | |
Solid‐state reactions of the Ti systems carried out by mechanical activation.
α: rutile, β: anatase, and γ: amorphous TiO2
The main problem for the technical application of the mechanical activation of minerals or ores is a suitable type of the mill. For initiation of mechanical activation, the impact load mechanism is required. This is performed in the vibratory mills that are manufactured in industrial scale. For mechanical activation examination only the lab-scale mills are commonly used. They are based on the pressure load mechanism due to centrifugal force of motion. An industrial eccentric vibratory mill (type: ESM 656–0.5 ks, Siebtechnik GmbH, Germany) for the mechanical activation of TiO2 (rutile) and FeTiO3 (ilmenite) concentrates was used (see Figure 1).
Industrial eccentric vibratory mill (type: ESM 656–0.5 ks, Siebtechnik GmbH, Germany).
As input material, rutile concentrate of Australian origin (95% TiO2) is used with the following composition 57% Ti, 0.7% Zr, 0.7% Fe, 0.3% Nb, 0.2% Si, 0.1% Al, 0.1% Cr, <0.03% P, and <0.03% S.
\nIn order to identify the reaction ability of the mechanically activated rutile at the subsequent metallurgical reaction, the mechanical activation degrees, I/I0 are assigned. The ratios I/I0 represent the X‐ray diffraction intensities at the lattice plane (110) of rutile, whereas I0 is the measured value for the untreated rutile (defined as 100% < 10 μm), and I is value for mechanically activated rutile. This ratio I/I0 is a parameter that gives information about grain size, lattice defects, and solid‐state reactions. The results in Figure 2 showed the activation degree of the rutile concentrate milled for 1, 2, and 3 h was dependent on the specific energy consumption of milling. The degree of crystallinity, I/I0 of rutile crystal structure, decreased from 0.7 to 0.25, with an increase in milling time [6].
The mechanical activaction degree dependence on the specific energy consumption for rutile concentrate.
The materials with a decreased crystallinity due to mechanical activation can be very useful for the aluminothermic reduction process to reduce the amount of boosters. An aluminothermic reaction presents the reduction of a metal oxide with aluminum as a reductant. The reduction is feasible when Al shows a greater chemical affinity for the non‐metal element of the compound than the desired metal which should be reduced. Regarding the redution of TiO2 with Al, the intrinsic heat of the reaction is not sufficient to maintain the self‐sustained reaction [7]. Therefore, boosters (e.g., KClO4, CaO2) are added to reach the needed energy density. The modeling of the aluminothermic reaction mixture needs input parameters such as the required energy density, targeted adiabatic temperature, estimated heat losses, as well as aimed slag composition in order to improve the metal/slag separation. In order to reach the targeted temperature, changes in the mixture are not allowed to effect or vary the product alloy composition [7]. Because of little difference in the energy density from 50 to 100 J.g−1 of aluminothermic reaction, the process window has to be exactly defined to supply slow propagation of reaction and early solidification. Rutile ore concentrate contains additional by‐components which make the determination of the process conditions more complex. Table 2 gives an overview of the reduction reactions of the by‐components included in rutile concentrate [6].
Equations of the by‐component reactions | |
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1242.2 | |
206.4 | |
849.9 | |
548.5 | |
19.6 | |
893.2 | |
173.6 |
Heats of reduction per mole of oxides of by‐components in rutile ore.
The heats of these reactions differ significantly. Although the amount of these by‐components are not very high, the released heats of each reaction have to be taken into account due to the above explained narrow process window. The reduction of several by‐components is more favorable than the reduction of TiO2 thus remaining within the metal phase. Therefore, the composition of the master alloy Ti‐6Al‐4V was carefully chosen, which corresponds to 60 wt.% of Ti, 24 wt.% of Al, and 16 wt.% of V. The investigations were focused on the definition of the required energy charging for the aluminothermic reaction with mechanically activated rutile to obtain a stable product. Important is the composition of the product, especially the contents of Ti, Al, and V and the by‐components as well as the oxygen content in order proceed in the upcoming refining steps to achieve a valuable titanium alloy that can be produced cost‐efficiently and can be used therefore in the car industry and other light‐weight applications. It has to be balanced out on how much booster can be saved by charging a reasonable mechanically activated rutile, minimizing the introduced energy for milling and maximizing the saved amount of booster [6]. Based on the promising results of the preliminary trials, further trials were conducted in small (8.4 kg of mixture) and mid‐scale (18.2 kg of mixture) levels, with a variation in the reaction parameters such as time of mechanical activation of rutile concentrate (0, 1, 2, and 3 h), grain size of Al (90–300, 500–800, and 700–1200 μm), and KClO4 addition to achieve energy density of 2400 and 2500 J.g−1 for the aluminothermic reaction. The selected range for variation of each reaction parameter is shown in Figure 3.
Variation of the trial parameters for the aluminothermic experiments [
The non‐activated rutile (0 h) was used to compare the efficiency of the activation. The activation duration varies between 1 and 3 h. There are three types of Al grain sizes. Due to pre‐trials, the two energy densities of 2400 and 2500 J.g−1 are used by KClO4 addition [6]. This experimental setup indicates clearly that the trials with 2 h activation time and fine Al particles showed the best results according to the reaction time of the aluminothermic reduction and a good metal‐slag separation. The metal composition was also the best in these trials. Small amounts of Fe and Si could be detected which would not interfere the final target alloy, Ti‐Al6‐V4 [6]. Because of avoiding the production of TiO2 via chlorination, the savings were up to 50%, and because of mechanical activation, the use of KClO4 decreased by 30% remarkably [6]. Due to the fact that lime is used as slag component to decrease the liquid temperature of the final slag, there are investigations to avoid the KClO4 completely by using CaO2 which will be reduced by Al to CaO and remains as slag component without producing any gas emissions. As the released heat by KClO4 is nearly four times as high as the one by CaO2, there is much more CaO2 required to reach the needed energy density. Due to thermodynamic calculations, the amount of CaO should not exceed 50% because the liquid temperature of the slag will increase again and because of economic reasons, it should be used as sparsely as possible. As the energy density is decreased by mechanical activation, it is theoretical possible to reach a good amount of CaO in the slag and the needed energy density.
\nFirst trials were conducted with a 2 h mechanically activated rutile ore with CaO2 as booster, varying the energy density. Besides the four trials which were conducted with an energy density from 2250 up to 2350 J.g−1, the results were comparable to the experimental trials before. Due to the lower energy density in these trials, the metal‐slag separation was not sufficient which resulted in high oxygen content in the alloy. The results for the oxygen content for the various trials varying the energy density can be seen in Figure 4.
The various aluminothermic trials of the mechanically activated rutile for 2 h and CaO2 as a booster.
A closer look to the trials with an energy density of 2450 J.g−1 shows that low oxygen contents can be reached. But there is also a large deviation for the oxygen content. This leads to the assumption that the oxygen may not be completely diluted. Instead, there could be small oxide particles in the metal fraction which is a result of the slag‐metal separation. Further investigations have to be performed. Therefore, a bigger‐scale experiment to improve the separation needs to be done as well. Remelting this material in a vacuum induction furnace with a special ceramic crucible will be investigated to homogenize the material.
\nMechanically activated rutile ore can be used for aluminothermic reduction to produce a titanium master alloy. KClO4 can be used, as well as CaO2 as booster. In this regard, a remarkable amount of KCl gas could be avoided. Using just CaO2 as a booster could avoid the production of KCl completely.
The beneficiation of ilmenites requires pyrometallurgical or chemical process steps to separate the iron content of approximately 30%. There are some methods of iron separation from FeTiO3, which vary in their technical and energy demands. The chemical sulfate process, with H2SO4 at < 220°C, yielding TiO2 in pigment quality, is difficult and complex because of the low solubility of ilmenite in H2SO4 [3]. Nevertheless, for the production of synthetic TiO2 concentrates except for the pyrometallurgical processes [8, 9], the connected pyro‐ and hydrometallurgical processes [10–13] were developed. One possibility of the direct hydrometallurgical processing of FeTiO3 is its pre‐treatment by mechanical activation [14]. The studies on the solubility of FeTiO3 after mechanical activation using different mills for ultrafine grinding such as vertical ball mills (attritors), planetary ball mills, and drum mills have been published, in which the structural changes of FeTiO3 without technical applicability was focused [15–17]. In general, due to mechanical activation, the solids are exposed to high mechanical stress, which is responsible for their specific surface area increase, the crystalline structure defects formation and leads to the enthalpy increase. Hence, mechanically activated solids and minerals with low solubility are more leachable in subsequent hydrometallurgical process [18]. The application of mechanical activation of FeTiO3 by energy‐efficient milling as a pre‐treatment step in the hydrometallurgical process of synthetic TiO2 concentrates production might be a new realization to utilize such TiO2 materials (~95%) in aluminothermic Ti alloys generation.
\nThe investigations were carried out with FeTiO3 concentrates (>95% FeTiO3, <5% SiO2) of Russian origin (GMD, Mineral Trade Company). The chemical composition was as follows: 34.43% Fe, 30.02% Ti, 0.76% Si, 0.47% Mg, 0.42% Al, 0.34% Mn, 0.11% Zn, 0.09% Ca, 0.07% Cr, 0.06% Co, 0.03% Ba, 31.63% O, and 1.57% insoluble rest.
\nFor determination of the optimal milling conditions, a parameter study was done: mill feed quantities varied from 100 to 300 g/charge, activation times ranged from 15 to 60 min, the amplitude of inhomogeneous vibrations was 20 mm, and the revolutions of the motor of the mill, 960 min−1, were constant. The steel balls of 30 mm diameter were applied. Activation degrees and the ratios I/I0 at lattice plane (104) of FeTiO3 after and before mechanical activation as a function of mechanical activation time are shown in Figure 5. It is obvious that the ilmenite structure is strongly strained by the mechanical activation.
Activation degrees I/I0 of FeTiO3 versus mechanical activation time.
The leaching of mechanically activated FeTiO3 was performed in an autoclave, volume 2 l (Deutsch & Neumann, Germany). The following conditions were used: initial H2SO4 concentration of 10–30%, temperature of 100–150°C, leaching time of 15–90 min, Fe addition of 6–12%, the solid to liquid ratio of 50–200 g.l−1, and stirring rate of 250 min−1.
\nThe influence of the activation time of FeTiO3 on the TiO2 extraction to the precipitation product is shown in Figure 6. The curve for the total Fe extraction in the product reflects the dissolution of FeTiO3. The leaching tests confirm the dependence on the activation degree of FeTiO3. A critical point is that, after 15 min of mechanical activation, most of FeTiO3 is dissolved. This finding is extremely interesting from a technical point of view. The hydrolytic precipitation of TiO2 is influenced by an initial dissolution accelerated with increasing activation.
Influence of the mechanical activation time of FeTiO3 on the precipitation of TiO2; leaching temperature: 150°C, s/l ratio: 50 g.l−1, leaching time: 60 min, H2SO4 : 30%, and Fe powder: 12%.
At temperatures >50°C and a pH value >1.5, the hydrolysis of titanyl sulfate solution, TiOSO4 to TiO2, is triggered. In the investigated temperature range of 100–150°C, the dissolution of FeTiO3 and the simultaneous precipitation of TiO2 take place in parallel.
\nThe leaching time was varied in a range from 15 to 90 min. A general fact is that the dissolution rate of FeTiO3 is fast. Figure 7 shows the dissolution of ~64% FeTiO3 (corresponding to the dissolution of Fe) during 30 min of leaching at 120°C. By increasing the reaction temperature to 150°C, ~86% of FeTiO3 dissolves during 30 min of leaching. It results from Figure 7 that the leaching time had a relatively low effect on the hydrolysis. After 60 min of leaching, the recovery of precipitated TiO2 achieved ~93% and the content of Fe in TiO2 decreased to <6%. The synthetic TiO2 product assigned a relatively high purity. By decreasing the leaching temperature from 150 to 120°C, the obtaining of the high‐quality synthetic TiO2 concentrate is impossible [19].
Influence of the leaching time and the temperature on the precipitation of TiO2; s/l ratio: 50 g.l−1, mechanical activation time: 15 min, H2SO4: 30%, and Fe powder: 6%.
It was detected that the addition of Fe powder, used as a reduction agent, influences the initial rate of FeTiO3 dissolution (86% with an addition of 6% Fe and 89–92% with an addition of 12% Fe) and after a leaching time of 60 min, the influence of the Fe additive is no longer identifiable [19].
\nSulfate process requires ~2 tons of concentrated H2SO4 per 1 ton of FeTiO3 for digestion. Subsequently, the generated digestion cake is leached with H2O by pH < 1.5. Therefore, the direct leaching of mechanically activated FeTiO3 carried out by a described procedure requires a solid/acid ratio of 1:2 at least, which corresponds to 10% H2SO4 and 77% dissolution of FeTiO3 (mechanically activated for 15 min) after 60 min of leaching, at 150°C, with addition of 10% Fe. By increasing the initial acid concentration to 20%, which corresponds to a ratio of 1:4, FeTiO3 dissolves to 89%. For technical dimensioning, the ratio of ilmenite to acid should be <1:4. An excessively high amount of acid would complicate the hydrolytic conditions.
\nThe solid contents from 50 to 200 g.l−1 were investigated. In order to show the influence of mechanical activation on the leaching of FeTiO3 with different s/l ratios, two test series with activation times of 15 and 30 min were carried out. As expected, the residual Fe content in the product increases to 7% with increasing s/l ratio to 200 g.l−1 at a higher activation time. That means the activation time, 15 min, is sufficient to achieve 92% of dissolution of FeTiO3 with s/l ratio of 200 g.l−1 and with 30% H2SO4 at 150°C.
\nAccording to literature, the research on the leaching of the mechanically activated ilmenites demonstrated no technical applicability. For various types of the mills, the milling times of up to 200 h were used, and low s/l ratios (only 10 g.l−1) for the leaching process were employed [15–17, 20, 21]. The operating conditions determined in this investigation fulfill the requirements for a technical implementation of the process for the production of a synthetic TiO2 product (95.23% TiO2, 3.32% Fe2O3, 1.7% SiO2, 1.2% CaO, 0.34% Al2O3, 0.007% P2O5, and 0.004% ZrO2), which is suitable for use in aluminothermic alloys production. Figure 8 shows the process flowsheet on the coupling of hydrometallurgical processing of FeTiO3 into synthetic TiO2 concentrate (anatase) with the aluminothermic production of TiAl alloys.
A process flowsheet of hydrometallurgical processing of FeTiO3 connected with the aluminothermic production of titanium alloys.
The energy required per ton of synthetic anatase is expected to be 506 kWh. Based on current costs for energy, this corresponds to approximately 212 €/t of synthetic anatase. This investigated pre‐treatment of ilmenite with mechanical activation and leaching enables new cost‐effective production methods for titanium‐based alloys. So far, only high‐purity rutile pigments have been used for the aluminothermic production of TiAl alloys [7, 22]. At 95% TiO2, the synthetic TiO2 concentrate (anatase) that we produced meets the requirements for aluminothermy.
Mechanical activation of FeTiO3 with Al powder in the stoichiometric ratio 1:2 caused its mechanochemical reduction already after 120 min. The product phases found on the thermodynamic calculations with 1100–1700°C (Al2O3, TiO, Fe2Ti, and FeTi) have already appeared after 360 min of mechanochemical reduction. Such mechanochemical processing of FeTiO3concentrate decreases the temperature and subsequently the time of thermal reduction of FeTiO3, which could be also used in the titanium alloys production [23]. For subsequent leaching in H2SO4 (40%) at 50°C, mechanically activated FeTiO3 with Al in ratio 1:0.3 was tested. In this case, the necessary agglomerates of FeTiO3/Al are created even after 15 min of mechanical activation. Figure 9 shows the measured grain size distribution of the unmilled FeTiO3 and the activated FeTiO3/Al mixtures.
Grain size distributions of FeTiO3/Al mixtures with various times of mechanical activation.
The SEM image in Figure 10 shows the formed agglomerates. The contact pressure caused by the impact stress on the agglomerates during the second stage of ultrafine milling (agglomeration stage) leads to structures similar to briquettes with the highest bulk density [24, 25].
SEM image of formed FeTiO3/Al agglomerates.
By leaching of agglomerated FeTiO3/Al mixture with diluted H2SO4, the highly reactive atomic hydrogen (in nascent state) is created at the contact areas between FeTiO3 and Al, which immediately reacts and causes a partial reduction of the quadrivalent titanium to trivalent titanium. A Ti3+/Ti4+ dark violet to black solution is generated. The summation equation of the conversion of FeTiO3 with diluted H2SO4 in the presence of hydrogen in nascent state is [24]:
\nFigure 11 shows that the maximum Ti recovery of activated FeTiO3 reaches 23%. Activated FeTiO3/Al mixture shows a 53% Ti dissolution after only 15 min of activation.
Influence of mechanical activation time of FeTiO3 and FeTiO3/Al mixtures on Ti extraction during 60 min of leaching.
Investigations on the influence of the initial H2SO4 concentration on the leaching of FeTiO3/Al mixture (150 g.l−1) activated for 60 min, with the use of 30, 40, 50, or 60% H2SO4, show a maximum Ti recovery of 79% after a leaching time of 60 min and the use of 40% acid, corresponding to a solid/acid ratio of 1:3.3. With the increase of the initial H2SO4 to 50% (solids/acid ratio 1:4.3), dissolved Ti3+ partially hydrolyses, which causes the decrease of Ti recovery to 42%. For technical scale, the solid/acid ratio should be <1:4 because an excess H2SO4 complicates the conditions of subsequent TiO2 hydrolysis. Ti recovery after 60 min of leaching is ~78% when milling charge of 200 g was used. With a further increase to 300 g/charge, the Ti recovery decreases to 69%. For 600 g/charge, the Ti‐recovery reaches to 56%, which is still a high value. Ti recovery for the unmilled FeTiO3 was 0.3% only. A check of the s/l ratio per liter showed that the optimal ratio was 150 g.l−1 of FeTiO3/Al mixture. For technical processes, at least 300 g.l−1 must be feasible. Figure 12 evidences that the leaching rate of FeTiO3/Al mixture at temperature 50°C is very fast. After 5 min of leaching, the Ti recovery was 69% and after 60 min of leaching, almost 80% of Ti was leached out.
Influence of leaching time on Ti extraction of mechanically activated FeTiO3/Al mixtures for 60 min with 40% H2SO4 and s/l ratio as 150 g.l−1.
In Figure 13, the flowsheet of the described process for production of synthetic TiO2 was proposed [26]. In an open agitator vessel, FeTiO3/Al mixture is dissolved at a temperature of 50°C since the strong bond in the briquetted mixture follows the shrinking core model [26]. Undesirable metals, Fe and Al, can be crystallized as a mixture of Fe, Al sulfates at temperature < 15°C. Ti(OH)3 precipitates during hydrolysis and by calcination oxidizes to TiO2 (anatase) with the following composition: 99% TiO2, 0.59% Fe2O3, <0.1% Al2O3, <0.2% SiO2, <0.03 ZrO2, and 0.01% Cr2O3.
The flowsheet of a proposed process for production of synthetic TiO2.
New technological processes of using titanium oxide concentrates (rutile, ilmenite) as starting materials for titanium alloys production were proposed. The first one is based on mechanical activation of natural rutile concentrate with milling, which caused the reducing of booster (KClO4) amount around 30% and saving expenses for previous chlorination in subsequent aluminothermic reductions. Promising steps to replace the KClO4 could be observed but are still under further investigations. The second process produces synthetic TiO2 (anatase) from mechanically activated ilmenite concentrates treated by pressure leaching in dilute H2SO4 at 150°C. The third process presents the improvement of the previous one because ilmenite concentrate can be hydrometallurgically processed to synthetic TiO2 by normal leaching in dilute H2SO4 at 50°C. Ilmenite concentrate has to be pre‐treated by mechanical activation with aluminum as a reducing agent which leads to formation of FeTiO3/Al agglomerates and a new effective reaction mechanism of leaching. After the separation of iron and aluminum by means of crystallization, it is possible to extract synthetic TiO2 as a raw material for aluminothermic production of titanium alloys.
The authors would like to express their gratitude to the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG for the financial support of the project FR 1713/31‐1.
Recently, the Direct Torque Control (DTC) of electrical machines has taken the attention of several researchers, thanks to its interest and advantages, like the simple structure, the fast torque response, and the less dependence on machine parameters [1, 2, 3]. The structure of the classical DTC is mainly based on two hysteresis controllers and a lookup table to independently control the torque and the flux by selecting the optimal voltage vector in each sampling period. The classical DTC suffers from several problems like the torque ripples, the harmonics in the stator current waves, as well as the variation in the switching frequency. The fixed bands of the hysteresis controllers are the main cause of these problems [4, 5].
In the recent years, several methods have been put forward for overcoming the classical DTC problems, such as the use of intelligent techniques like the artificial neural networks and the fuzzy logic [6, 7]. However, the experimental implementation of the intelligent techniques requires powerful calculation processes due to their complexity. The torque and flux ripples, and the stator current waveform distortions can be reduced by fixing the switching frequency and selecting the more appropriate voltage vector for each commutation period. Indeed, in order to impose an operation with a fixed switching frequency, a combination between the DTC and the Space Vector Modulation (SVM) has been proposed by several research studies [8, 9, 10]. In fact, the DTC with a fixed switching frequency consists in introducing two Proportional Integral PI controllers and a SVM technique to achieve the best choice of the voltage vector in each sampling period [8, 9, 10]. However, the stability and dynamics of the system will be affected by the variation in machine parameters due to the existence of the PI controllers. In order to get rid of the drawbacks of the mentioned techniques, several robust control techniques have been proposed in order to guarantee the high performance control of induction motor drives. Among of these techniques we can cite the sliding mode control, the backstepping control and the Input–Output Feedback Linearization (IOFL) approach [11, 12, 13], which are the most popular control strategies. IOFL consists in transforming a nonlinear system into an equivalent linear one, which can be utilized for controlling the system [14]. IOFL is based on an inverse mathematical transformation for obtaining a suitable control law of the Induction Motor (IM).
The main first objective of this chapter consists in combining the IOFL technique and an SVM-DTC (SVM-DTC-IOFL) in order to design a novel DTC strategy featured by fast torque and speed responses, more robustness under stator resistance variations, reduced ripples and distortions, and a decoupled control between the torque and the flux. In this study, the stator flux and the electromagnetic torque are chosen as control states to develop the decoupled model of the IM.
For real time control of electrical machines, digital electronic boards like the STM32-microcontrollers [15, 16] and the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) are usually utilized [17, 18, 19, 20]. The digital circuits based on microprocessors are known by their sequential computation of the control algorithm which consequently increases the execution time and the sampling period when the complexity of the control algorithm increases. Indeed, if the sampling time raises, the delays in the control system goes up, this causes additional ripples and distortions in the torque and the current, respectively. Moreover, the DSP controllers are chosen for implanting the control algorithms of electrical systems [21, 22], which are based on processor cores with high performance and few peripherals to communicate with the external environment. In fact, the sampling period of the processor depends of the computational burden due to the parallel processing, which creates delays in the feedback loop and raises the stator current harmonics and the torque ripples [23, 24, 25].
With the target of overcoming the DSP limitation and minimizing the DSP computational burden, a combination between the DSP and the FPGA has been proposed in the literature [26, 27] with the purpose of distributing the computational burden between these two digital controllers. This solution offers better performance by reducing the sampling period, the ripples in the torque and the distortions in the stator current. However, the main limitations of this solution are the high cost and the complexity of circuit’s connections, which causes problems for commercialization. In order to overcome the limitations of the cited solutions, the FPGA can be used only for controlling the motor drives. Indeed, thanks to its hardware architecture, the FPGA offers good performance by reducing the execution time and consequently the delays in the retroaction loop. In the last few years, the DSP (DSPACE 1104) has been suggested and confirmed by several engineers and researchers for real time control of AC machines [24, 28, 29]. In the same context, the FPGA can overcome the software solution drawbacks by adopting parallel processing [30, 31, 32, 33]. In fact, the FPGA offers the designer the possibility of implementing in a low sampling period, control techniques with good performance and high algorithmic complexities. Indeed, in [32], the authors have implemented a control algorithm of an IM using an FPGA under a sampling period of 5 μs [32].
The second objective of this chapter consists in implementing the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL on an FPGA board. For the hardware implementation on the FPGA, the SVM-DTC-IOFL must be transformed into VHDL or Verilog description languages. Indeed, VHDL or Verilog programming is a difficult task which raises the design time, the time to market and the system cost. In this chapter, a graphical programming method based on Xilinx System Generator (XSG) is utilized in order to reduce the prototyping time. In fact, the graphical architecture from the XSG under a Matlab/Simulink-tool makes it possible to generate the VHDL of the Verilog code, as well as the programming bitstream files [33, 34, 35]. The XSG is a toolbox created by the Xilinx engineers’ team, which operates between Matlab and Vivado tools, whose objective is to facilitate the programming tasks and reduce the time to market [35].
In this chapter, SVM-DTC-IOFL is theoretically developed, designed from the XSG tool, and verified by digital simulation utilizing a Xilinx Zynq FPGA.
This work is composed of five sections. In Section 2, the state mode of an induction motor drive, the SVM technique principle and the suggested IOFL theory are presented. In Section 3, designs from the XSG of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL and simulation results are shown. The implementation and synthesis results are given in Section 4. The conclusion is summarized in Section 5.
In this chapter, a combination between the SVM technique, the DTC strategy and the IOFL technique is put forward. The SVM is suggested in order to prevent ripples and distortions, and it provides an operation with a fixed switching frequency. IOFL is used in order to achieve decoupled control between the torque and flux quantities. The principle of these techniques is detailed in the following subsections.
The IM model is presented as follows, which will be used to design the proposed IOFL approach.
with:
where:
The classical DTC based on fixed-bandwidth hysteresis controllers produces high ripples and distortions. Indeed, if a larger hysteresis-band of the torque is chosen, the torque ripples increase. For a smaller hysteresis band, the torque ripples are reduced and the switching frequency goes up, which consequently increases the commutation losses in the inverter IGBT transistors [36]. Thus, the SVM technique is proposed in this chapter in order to maintain a fixed switching frequency and reduce the ripples [37, 38]. The SVM principle consists in modulating reference voltage vector components in order to generate the more appropriate voltage vector that characterizes inverter control signals. As shown in Figure 1, the reference voltage vector can be determined by projecting it on the two vectors that bound the sector, using Eq. (5).
Voltage vectors.
The time allowed for each voltage vector application can be determined by vector calculations. The rest of the sampling period can be filled by applying the null vector in order to grantee a fixed switching frequency [39, 40]. An example for the first section, by projection on vectors V1 and V2, the voltage vector application times T1 and T2 are given by Eq. (5):
where
This section illustrates the Feedback Linearization (FL) based DTC for an IM drive. The FL technique utilizes an inverse mathematical transformation in order to determine the desired control law for controlling the nonlinear system such as the IM. Furthermore, the FL technique is utilized to obtain decoupled control between the torque and flux. In this study, the suggested system outputs are the electromagnetic torque and the square root of the stator flux norm. Referring to the IOFL theory, the output variables are expressed as:
where
where
with:
Based on the IOFL technique, the control inputs can be expressed as follows [41].
where
where k1 and k2 are positive constants. The SVM-DTC-IOFL performance strongly depends on the suitable choice of parameters k1 and k2. In fact, the high values of such parameters are able to cause the system instability. On the other hand, the small values will lead to a poor robustness and slow convergence. Finally, it is necessary to better choose such parameters for guarantying high control technique performance [13]. The combination between (8), (10) and (11) gives the following expression:
Utilizing the IM model, the relation between the rotor and the stator fluxes is given below:
Utilizing matrix G(x), defined in (9) and Eq. (13), the determinant of G(x) is given as follows:
Referring to Eq. (14), it can be noticed that the product between the rotor flux and the stator flux cannot be zero, and matrix G(x) is nonsingular [42].
The FL control law is used in order to satisfy the stability condition defined by the Lyapunov approach. To study the stability of the control law, the Lyapunov function is given as:
The time derivative of (15) is given as follows:
Parameters k1 and k2 are positive, so derivative
Global diagram of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL.
In this section, the simulation studies of an IM controlled by two control strategies, named classical DTC and SVM-DTC-IOFL, have been carried out under a Matlab/Simulink environment. The hardware architecture of the two control strategies are designed using XSG tool. The different parameters of the IM model are provided in Table 1.
The XSG tool is developed by Xilinx to be integrated into a Matlab/Simulink environment. It is widely utilized for the design, verification and implementation of control algorithms architectures on FPGAs. When we get the desired design with good of simulation results, it will be possible for the XSG to automatically generate the VHDL code. As a matter of fact, the generated VHDL code will be used for generating the download. Bit file to be integrated into the FPGA. Figure 3 depicts the design flow through the use of the XSG. Figure 4 presents the SVM-DTC-IOFL architecture from the XSG.
XSG design flow.
Full architecture of SVM-DTC-IOFL using XSG.
In this scenario, a comparative study between the classical DTC and the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL is done under a rated load torque (10 Nm), a variable speed profile and a reversal of the direction of rotation. In order to show the effectiveness of the suggested SVM-DTC-IOFL, it is compared with the classical DTC in terms of torque ripples and stator current distortion. The performance analysis is carried out with a sampling period equal to 100 μs.
The IM starts with a reference speed equal to 100 rad/sec. At t = 1 sec the reference speed decreases slowly to reach −100 rad/sec at t = 2 sec. At t = 0.5 sec, a rated torque is applied.
Figure 5 presents the evolution of the rotor speed of the IM controlled by two control strategies. It can be noticed that the rotor speed converges to the reference speed for both control strategies. However, the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL offers better performance in terms of ripples around the reference speed, as shown in Figure 5(b). As given in Figure 6(a), the suggested control strategy gives better performance in terms of ripples compared to the classical DTC (Figure 6(b)). Figure 7 presents the three phase stator current consumed by the IM control by both control strategies. It can be seen that the proposed control strategy offers better performance in terms current distortions. In fact, for the suggested SVM-DTC-IOFL, the stator current has a smooth waveform (Figure 7(a)). Figure 8 presents the evolution of the stator flux components for both control strategies. In can be seen that the real stator flux converges to its reference value. In addition, the proposed control strategy gives better performance in terms of flux-ripple reduction. More details are illustrated in Table 2.
Speed response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Torque response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Three phase stator current for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Three phase stator current for: (a) suggested SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
In this scenario we used the same simulation conditions of the first scenario, but the main deference consists in reducing the sampling period which is equal to 10 μs. In fact, when the control algorithm is implemented on software solutions like the microcontrollers or the DSP, the sampling time increased due to the serial processing of these solutions, which consequently raises the control loop delay, the torque ripples and the stator current distortions. In order to overcome the limitations of these solutions in terms of execution time, the FPGA is proposed thanks to its parallel processing and short execution time. In order to show the effects of the execution time on the simulation results, a sampling period of 10 μs is chosen. The obtained results in this scenario demonstrate that when the sampling period decreases, the torque and the stator flux ripples, as well as the stator current harmonics, are reduced, as shown in Tables 2 and 3.
Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
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power (kW) | 1.5 | Rotor resistance (Ω) | 4.282 |
Voltage (V) | 230/400 | Stator inductance (H) | 0.464 |
Frequency (Hz) | 50 | Rotor inductance (H) | 0.464 |
Pole pair | 2 | Mutual inductance (H) | 0.4417 |
Stator resistance (Ω) | 5.717 | Rated speed (rpm) | 1435 |
Induction machine parameters.
Classical DTC | Proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL | |
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Speed ripples | Medium | neglected |
Torque ripples (%) | 40% | 20% |
Current distortion | High | Medium |
Sampling period | 100 μs | 100 μs |
Comparison between the both control strategies.
Classical DTC | Proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL | |
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Speed ripples | Medium | neglected |
Torque ripples (%) | 10% | 5% |
Flux ripples (%) | 4.39% | 1.09% |
Current distortion | High | neagleted |
Sampling period | 10 μs | 10 μs |
Comparison between the both control strategies.
The IM starts with a reference speed equal to 100 rad/sec. At t = 1 sec, the reference speed falls slowly to reach −100 rad/sec at t = 2 sec. At t = 0.5 sec, a rated torque is applied.
Figure 9 depicts the evolution of the rotor speed of the IM controlled by two control strategies. It can be noticed that the rotor speed converges to the reference speed for both control strategies. However, the suggested SVM-DTC-IOFL offers better performance in terms of ripples around the reference speed, as shown in Figure 9(b). As given by Figure 10(a), the proposed control strategy provides better performance in terms of ripples compared to the classical DTC (Figure 10(b)). Figure 11 presents the three phase stator current consumed by the IM control by both control strategies. It can be seen that the suggested control strategy offers better performance in terms current distortions. In fact, for the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, the stator current has a smooth waveform (Figure 11(a)). Figure 12 presents the evolution of the extremity of the stator flux vector in the Concordia reference. It can be noticed that when the motor is controlled by the classical DTC, the stator flux vector trajectory presents high deviations and ripples (as shown by Figure 12(b)). Contrariwise, in the case of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL a smooth circular trajectory is obtained as illustrated in Figure 12(a). More details are given in Table 3.
Speed response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Torque response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Three phase stator current for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Three phase stator flux for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
This section consists in testing the robustness of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL under stator resistance variations at a low speed region. In this study, the IM starts with a reference speed equal to 20 rad/sec. The sampling period is equal to 10 μs. At t = 4 sec, the stator resistance increases to reach 1.5 Rsn. Figure 13(
Speed response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
Figure 14(
Speed response for: (a) proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL, (b) classical DTC.
The VHDL code generation and synthesis steps can be validated after verifying the functionality of the XSG architecture of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL. The obtained simulation results of the section confirm the good functionality of the designed XSG architecture, which offers the possibility to generate the VHDL and determine the synthesis results utilizing the Xilinx Vivado. During the hardware implementation of the classical DTC and the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL approaches, the used resources from the FPGA are depicted in Table 4.
Used with SVM-DTC-IOFL | Available | |
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LUT | 1436 (2.7%) | 53,200 |
LUTRAM | 104 (0.59%) | 17,400 |
FF | 2826 (2.65%) | 106,400 |
BUFG | 1 (3.12%) | 32 |
DSP | 10 (4%) | 220 |
Utilized resources from Xilinx Zynq FPGA.
In this chapter, a performance improvement of the DTC of an IM drive utilizing the SVM technique and a nonlinear control technique named IOFL has been presented. In order to solve the classical DTC problems, like the torque ripples, the current distortion and the variation in the switching frequency, the SVM has been developed in this chapter. The proposed scheme is known as SVM-DTC. To increase the robustness of the suggested scheme under parameter variations, an IOFL approach has been combined with the SVM-DTC to generate the reference voltage vector. The real time implementation on the Xilinx Zynq FPGA has been put forward and investigated in this chapter so as to reduce the period of the system and eliminate the time delay in the control loop. The design of the proposed scheme has been carried out using the XSG toolbox. The flux and torque ripples have been considerably reduced thanks to the SVM technique. The nonlinear approach has given more performance, such as the robustness against the parameter variations, good and fast dynamic response and good tracking, and has reduced the complexity of the control scheme. Furthermore, the designed architecture of the control algorithm has been tested with two different sampling periods in order to demonstrate that if the sampling period rises, the ripples increase. Moreover, this controller has been featured by its simple design and implementation. The hardware FPGA implementation of the proposed SVM-DTC-IOFL can be considered as a good solution to control electrical motor drives.
For future work we are interested in the experimental validation of the proposed DTC-SVM-IOFL utilizing a real test bench.
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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There is an urgent need to prepare various stakeholders to these disasters through capacity building and training measures. Here, we present an analysis of the capacity needs assessment of various stakeholders to climate change adaptation in industrial parks in two southern states of India. Adaptation to climate change in industrial areas is an understudied yet highly urgent requirement to build resilience among stakeholders in the Indian subcontinent. The capacity needs assessment was conducted in two stages, participatory rural appraisal (PRA) and focus group discussion (FGD) were conducted among various stakeholders to determine the current capacities for climate change adaptation (CCA) for both, stakeholders and functional groups. Our analysis indicates that in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, all stakeholder groups require low to high levels of retraining in infrastructure and engineering, planning, and financial aspects related to CCA. 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Climate change variability with changing trends of the two have been unpredictable and unprecedented globally leading to changing weather patterns, natural disasters, leading to sectoral impacts on food and water security, livelihood, human health among others. This research analyses the changing patterns of these parameters over the last 35/37 years of Satkhira district of Bangladesh to assess the state and trend across spatial and temporal dimensions. Such, the study validates to rationalize the observed seasonal changes that persist in Satkhira of Bangladesh. Both in terms of intensity and frequency of the occurrences of natural disasters, the series of natural events have been triangulated, with impacts and vulnerability being assessed from temperature variations, erratic rainfall, cyclone, flood and water logging etc. The study’s prime contribution remains in attribution of climate change in relation contextual circumstances in the region including sea level rise, salinity intrusion. Therefore, the risk and climatic hazards and its resulting impacts over time has been assessed to draw deeper connection between theoretical and practical values. The series of analyses also draw conclusion that assets are at risk from changing climatic condition.",book:{id:"7724",title:"Climate Change in Asia and Africa - Examining the Biophysical and Social Consequences, and Society's Responses",coverURL:"https://cdn.intechopen.com/books/images_new/7724.jpg"},signatures:"Md. Golam Rabbani, Md. 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The region has experienced disasters from some time, usually the second seasons rains used to result in such disasters but since 2016 both seasons have occurred disasters, which majorly include hailstorm, strong wind, long dry spells, pests and diseases. The situation became more severe due to shortage of availability of skilled human resources, quality equipment for disaster management, limited financial resources and weak institutional capacity, which resulted in increasing vulnerability of small farm holders. Some of the adaptation strategies are being taken up by the government but there is a need to understand prospects of decision-making that are site specific and more sustainable for smallholder communities. Climatic changes possess many obstacles to farming communities which require sustainable adaptation to enhance the adaptive capacities of the communities through continued production systems, which are more resilient to the vagaries of weather. 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