Motor speed control by measurement of motor temperature
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1. A method of controlling the speed of an electric motor for maximum productive effort, comprising the steps of:
- calculating a low end point for a range of allowable motor current values based on the temperature of the motor when the motor is stopped,providing a reference value of motor temperature when the motor is running and directing the same to a summing location,sensing the actual temperature of the motor and directing the same to said summing location,summing the reference and actual temperature values at said summing location to provide a summation of the two values,calculating the position that said summation occupies in a range of motor temperatures,using said summation to calculate a corresponding current reference from said range of allowable motor current values,directing said current reference to a second summing location,sensing the actual current down by the motor and directing the value thereof to the second summing location, andsumming the two current values and using the summation to change the amount of current drawn by the motor by providing an adjustment of motor speed.
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Abstract
A process for controlling the speed of an electric motor. A reference value of motor temperature is provided and directed to a summing junction. The actual temperature of the motor is sensed and also directed to the summing junction. The two values are summed and employed as a reference of motor current. This reference is directed to a second summing junction while the value of actual motor current is sensed. The actual value is also directed to the second junction. These last two values are summed at the second junction to provide a reference for adjusting motor speed.
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1. A method of controlling the speed of an electric motor for maximum productive effort, comprising the steps of:
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calculating a low end point for a range of allowable motor current values based on the temperature of the motor when the motor is stopped, providing a reference value of motor temperature when the motor is running and directing the same to a summing location, sensing the actual temperature of the motor and directing the same to said summing location, summing the reference and actual temperature values at said summing location to provide a summation of the two values, calculating the position that said summation occupies in a range of motor temperatures, using said summation to calculate a corresponding current reference from said range of allowable motor current values, directing said current reference to a second summing location, sensing the actual current down by the motor and directing the value thereof to the second summing location, and summing the two current values and using the summation to change the amount of current drawn by the motor by providing an adjustment of motor speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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