@ARTICLE{Wach_Piotr_Maximum_2018, author={Wach, Piotr}, volume={vol. 67}, number={No 2}, journal={Archives of Electrical Engineering}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={Maximum Torque Control (MTC) is a new method applied for control of induction motor drives. The drive is controlled by dc voltage supplying a converter in the range below nominal speed and by a field that weakens for a speed range above the nominal speed. As a consequence, the control is quite similar to the control of a classical separately excited dc motor. This control method could be explained as a kind of sim- plification of Direct Torque Control (DTC), because the switching scheme is the same as for the DTC, but the variable responsible for a torque control is constantly set for “torque increase”. This kind of control of induction motor drive is simpler than DTC because torque values need not be estimated. The proposed control method offers very good performance for 3-phase induction motors and requires smaller switching frequency in comparison to DTC and Field Oriented Control (FOC). The application of the con- trol is widely demonstrated for a 3-phase 315 kW, 6 kV motor drive by use of computer simulation.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Maximum Torque Control of 3-phase induction motor drives}, URL={http://so.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/104095/PDF/AEE-67-2-art15.pdf}, doi={10.24425/119651}, keywords={induction motor control, angular velocity control, direct torque control, field oriented control, DC-AC power converters, Maximum Torque Control}, }