VFD मे VECTOR CONTROL और SCALAR CONTROL क्या होता हे`?

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  • VFD stands for Variable Frequency Drive, which is a device used to control the speed and torque of electric motors by varying the frequency and voltage supplied to the motor. Vector and scalar control are two different methods used to achieve this control.
    Scalar Control:
    Scalar control, also known as V/f (Voltage-to-Frequency) control, is a basic and traditional method used in VFDs. In scalar control, the VFD maintains a fixed ratio between the voltage and frequency supplied to the motor. As the frequency of the voltage supplied to the motor changes, the voltage is also changed proportionally to maintain the V/f ratio. This method is suitable for simple applications where speed control is not very critical, such as in fans and pumps.
    However, scalar control has limitations when it comes to providing precise control of motor speed, especially at low speeds or during dynamic changes in load. It does not take into account the motor's actual magnetic characteristics or the effects of varying load conditions.
    Vector Control:
    Vector control, also known as Field-Oriented Control (FOC) or Vector Drive, is a more advanced method used in modern VFDs. Vector control offers improved performance and accuracy in controlling motor speed and torque across a wide range of operating conditions.
    In vector control, the VFD decouples the control of the motor's magnetic flux and torque components. This means that the control system can adjust both the magnitude and angle of these components independently. By doing so, the VFD can accurately control the motor's speed and torque, even at low speeds and under varying load conditions. Vector control essentially provides the ability to mimic the behavior of a DC motor, offering high-performance control of AC motors.
    There are two main types of vector control:
    Direct Torque Control (DTC): This method directly controls the motor's torque and flux without needing to calculate the motor's rotor position. It provides fast and accurate torque and speed control.
    Indirect Field-Oriented Control (IFOC): This method calculates the rotor's position and then uses this information to control the motor's torque and flux. It's a more complex approach but offers precise control similar to DTC.
    In summary, while scalar control is a simple method suitable for basic applications, vector control provides much better performance and accuracy, making it the preferred choice for applications that require precise control of motor speed and torque, such as industrial automation and robotics.

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  • @hirengadhvi6913
    @hirengadhvi6913 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sir aapki method superb he merko aapki ye video bahot achhi lagi.
    Super duper sir keep continue or videos aese hi banaooooo🎉

  • @jayaramanneelatur9178
    @jayaramanneelatur9178 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Too good sir. ThankQ very much

  • @nishn111
    @nishn111 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    why there is humming noise in some vfd motor operation.

  • @vishalthakur7852
    @vishalthakur7852 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir ham kese decide karte ki hme motor ko kon se mode mai chalana hai scalar mai ya Vector mode

  • @krishpardeshi3597
    @krishpardeshi3597 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Asum

  • @dpal9892
    @dpal9892 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vector control clearly jmjha nehi sir.
    Drive torque kayse control karta hay?

  • @avantikav13
    @avantikav13 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You are confused ' You need to prepare well before making a video .There is no two phase system that called rectifier section to convert AC to DC Than DC to AC to write desire frequency.

    • @gyaanELECTRICAL
      @gyaanELECTRICAL  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Please check from 06:11 timing to clear understanding