How do I prevent motor from entering reverse generating region, and stay in forward motoring region?
I am trying to simulate an electric motor for an aircraft, but when I input my reference speed and torque demand, the motor seems to enter reverse generating instead of forward motoring.
The motor parameters are as such:
The motor’s torque output vs torque demand as shown:
However, the motor’s rpm output vs reference rpm is as shown:
Is there a way to "force" the motor to stay in quadrant 1 as opposed to entering quadrant 4?I am trying to simulate an electric motor for an aircraft, but when I input my reference speed and torque demand, the motor seems to enter reverse generating instead of forward motoring.
The motor parameters are as such:
The motor’s torque output vs torque demand as shown:
However, the motor’s rpm output vs reference rpm is as shown:
Is there a way to "force" the motor to stay in quadrant 1 as opposed to entering quadrant 4? I am trying to simulate an electric motor for an aircraft, but when I input my reference speed and torque demand, the motor seems to enter reverse generating instead of forward motoring.
The motor parameters are as such:
The motor’s torque output vs torque demand as shown:
However, the motor’s rpm output vs reference rpm is as shown:
Is there a way to "force" the motor to stay in quadrant 1 as opposed to entering quadrant 4? simulink, simscape MATLAB Answers — New Questions









