Title :
Generation of Multisinusoidal Test Signals for the Identification of Synchronous-Machine Parameters by Using a Voltage-Source Inverter
Author :
Vandoorn, Tine L. ; De Belie, Frederik M. ; Vyncke, Thomas J. ; Melkebeek, Jan A. ; Lataire, Philippe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Energy, Syst. & Autom., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
Abstract :
With the standstill frequency-response (SSFR) test, accurate electrical-machine models can be identified. However, it can be a time-consuming method, particularly in case the machine has to be identified at low frequencies. To shorten the required time for identification, in this paper, the response on a broadband signal is measured, resulting in a multisine SSFR test. To generate the broadband signal, a high-power linear amplifier can be applied as a waveform generator. As this signal generator is not commonly available in the field, the application of a voltage-source inverter (VSI) is discussed. The multisine SSFR test with a VSI allows swift evaluation of the influence of frequency, saturation, and cross saturation on the q-and d-axis parameters with a signal generator that is often already available to control the machine. Extensive measurements are performed on several permanent-magnet synchronous machines and the method can be extended to synchronous machines with rotor-field winding. By applying a switching converter instead of a linear amplifier, it can be expected that the identification results are affected by the switching actions. Therefore, multisine SSFR tests with either a VSI or a high-power linear amplifier as well as conventional tests as described in the IEEE standard are performed, and the results are compared.
Keywords :
frequency response; invertors; machine testing; parameter estimation; permanent magnet machines; signal generators; switching convertors; synchronous machines; waveform generators; IEEE standard; broadband signal; electrical-machine models; high-power linear amplifier; machine control; multisine SSFR test; multisinusoidal test signal generation; permanent-magnet synchronous machines; rotor-field winding; signal generator; standstill frequency-response test; switching converter; synchronous-machine parameter identification; voltage-source inverter; waveform generator; Frequency response; impedance measurement; inverters; parameter estimation; permanent-magnet machines; pulsewidth modulation (PWM); rotating-machine testing;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2009.2031135