DocumentCode :
1304543
Title :
Using PWM-Induced Transient Excitation and Advanced Signal Processing for Zero-Speed Sensorless Control of AC Machines
Author :
Vogelsberger, Markus A. ; Grubic, Stefan ; Habetler, Thomas G. ; Wolbank, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Drives & Machines, Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
Volume :
57
Issue :
1
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
365
Lastpage :
374
Abstract :
The sensorless control of induction machines, particularly for operation at low speed, has received significant attention in recent years. To realize a field-oriented control of AC machines that is able to work at zero speed, the most commonly used methods are either sensor-based models or transient-signal-excitation methods. The major disadvantage of present signal-injection methods is that they are intrusive to pulsewidth modulation (PWM). An additional switching sequence has to be embedded in the control that will cause a torque and current ripple. In order to overcome these problems, a new flux-estimation algorithm that uses the phase current derivative to extract the flux-position information is presented. In contrast to previously introduced methods, this new approach operates without additional transient excitation of the machine and requires only fundamental-wave excitation using standard PWM or slightly modified PWM. Furthermore, only the current response in the two active states of PWM is used. This makes it possible to use sensorless control for the whole speed range including overmodulation and removes the distortion and parasitic influence of the zero switching states during the estimation of the flux. Experimental results are presented to validate the applicability of the presented approach.
Keywords :
angular velocity control; asynchronous machines; machine vector control; signal processing; AC machines; PWM-induced transient excitation; advanced signal processing; field-oriented control; flux-estimation algorithm; flux-position information extraction; fundamental-wave excitation; induction machines; phase current derivative; pulsewidth modulation; sensor-based models; signal-injection methods; switching sequence; transient-signal-excitation methods; zero-speed sensorless control; AC motor drives; current measurement; induction motor; neuronal networks; pulsewidth modulation (PWM); saturation; speed control; transient response;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0046
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2009.2029578
Filename :
5210155
Link To Document :
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