DocumentCode
1313710
Title
Parameter Identification of Multiphase Induction Machines With Distributed Windings—Part 2: Time-Domain Techniques
Author
Riveros, Jose A. ; Yepes, Alejandro G. ; Barrero, Federico ; Doval-Gandoy, Jesus ; Bogado, Blas ; Lopez, Oscar ; Jones, Martin ; Levi, Emil
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Univ. of Seville, Seville, Spain
Volume
27
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1067
Lastpage
1077
Abstract
Multiphase drives are advantageous when high overall system reliability and the reduction in the total power per phase are required. The control strategies for these applications require a good knowledge of the machine parameters to ensure a high quality of the dynamic and steady-state drive performance. Multiphase machines are still not common in industry and it appears that very little work has been done so far in relation to parameter identification techniques. This paper presents and implements a procedure to estimate the parameters of a five-phase induction machine, which can be also extended to other multiphase machines with higher phase numbers. The method is based on standstill time-domain tests and recursive least-squares algorithms. Experimental results are provided to illustrate the developed identification method using tests on two different five-phase induction machines. Correlation with corresponding parameters obtained in Part 1 of this paper is established, where electrical parameters of the same two five-phase inverter-fed induction motor drives were identified using various procedures, based on sinusoidal excitation of the machine.
Keywords
induction motor drives; invertors; least squares approximations; machine windings; parameter estimation; reliability; time-domain analysis; control strategy; distributed windings; electrical parameters; five-phase induction machine; five-phase inverter-fed induction motor drives; multiphase drives; multiphase induction machines; parameter identification techniques; recursive least-squares algorithms; standstill time-domain tests; steady-state drive performance; time-domain techniques; Induction machines; Parameter estimation; Stator windings; Multiphase drives; parameter estimation; standstill techniques;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2012.2219862
Filename
6327644
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