A Differential Equation For DC Motor
A Differential Equation For DC Motor
A Differential Equation For DC Motor
(2.1)
According to Ohm's law, the voltage across the resistor can be
represented as
v R=i a Ra
(2.2)
where I a is the armature current. The voltage across the inductor
is proportional to the change of current through the coil with
respect to time and can be written as
v L =La
(2.3)
where
d ia
dt
(2.3)
vb
(2.4)
(2.5)
di a
K b =0
dt
V a ( s )=
(2.7)
V a ( s )K b (s)
R a + La s
(2.8)
where
Te
T '
Jd
dt
(2.11)
d
BT L =0
dt
(2.13)
With ( t )=d (t) /dt then ( s )=s (s) which is the transform of the
angular speed so the Laplace transform of eq.(2.13) [2]
K m I a ( s )J s ( s ) +b ( s ) T L ( s )=0
(2.14)
Km
(s)
=
V a ( s ) ( Ra + La s ) ( Js +b ) + K b K m
The differential equations given in eqns. (6F.5) and (6F.10) for the
armature current and the angular velocity can be written as
d I a Ra
K
V
= I a b a
dt
La
La
La
T
d K t
B
= I a L
dt
J
J
J
di f
dt
R f + Lf s
I
V f ( s )=
T m ( s)
d
+B+T L
dt
where
T d (s )
is the disturbance
T L ( s )=J s ( s )+bs ( s )
I f ( s )=
V f ( s)
Rf + Lf s
Km
K m /(J Lf )
( s)
=
=
V f ( s ) s ( Js+b ) ( L f s+ R f ) s ( s +b /J ) ( s+ R f L f )
References
1. Prof. Dr. smail H. ALTA , Dynamic Model of a Permanent Magnet DC Motor,
Karadeniz Technical University ,
Turkey
2-C dorf
3- Power-Electronics-Circuit-Devices-and-Applications-by-Muhammad-H-Rashid