Title :
Dual stator winding induction machine drive
Author :
Muñoz, Alfredo R. ; Lipo, Thomas A.
Author_Institution :
Sci. Res. Lab., Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI, USA
Abstract :
A new dual stator winding induction machine drive is described in this paper. The proposed induction machine consists of a standard squirrel-cage rotor and a stator with two separate windings wound for a dissimilar number of poles. Each stator winding is fed from an independent variable-frequency variable-voltage inverter. The proposed drive offers such advantages as speed sensorless operation, better reliability, and more flexibility to manipulate the resultant torque-speed curve of the motor. In the proposed drive, zero-speed operation is achieved by independently controlling the two sets of stator currents, hence, maintaining a minimum electrical frequency independent of the mechanical speed. This feature is especially important to minimize the negative impact of the stator resistance influence at low-speed operation and it greatly simplifies the implementation of speed sensorless control schemes. The drive is well suited for either constant volts per hertz or field-oriented (FO) operation. Circulating harmonic currents, common to most dual stator machines, are eliminated by the dissimilar pole number in each stator winding
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; control system analysis; induction motor drives; invertors; machine testing; machine theory; machine vector control; position control; rotors; squirrel cage motors; stators; torque control; velocity control; circulating harmonic currents; dissimilar pole number; dual stator winding induction motor drive; electrical frequency; field-oriented operation; flexibility; independent variable-frequency variable-voltage inverter; reliability; speed sensorless control schemes; speed sensorless operation; squirrel-cage rotor; torque-speed curve manipulation; zero-speed operation; Electric variables control; Induction machines; Inverters; Machine windings; Maintenance; Mechanical variables control; Rotors; Sensorless control; Stator windings; Wounds;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on