Title :
An Active Stator Temperature Estimation Technique for Thermal Protection of Inverter-Fed Induction Motors With Considerations of Impaired Cooling Detection
Author :
Zhang, Pinjia ; Lu, Bin ; Habetler, Thomas G.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Machines Lab., Gen. Electr. (GE) Global Res., Niskayuna, NY, USA
Abstract :
Thermal protection is one of the most important aspects of any motor control system. This paper proposes a stator winding temperature estimation method for the thermal protection of inverter-fed electric motors. By modifying the space vector pulsewidth modulation in an open-loop motor drive, a dc voltage can be intermittently injected into the motor. The stator temperature can be estimated by measuring only the dc component of the phase current under both constant- and variable-load conditions. The evaluation of the resultant torque pulsation and the compensation for serial resistances are also discussed. The proposed stator temperature estimation method is validated from experimental results under variable-load conditions and both healthy and impaired cooling conditions. The error in the stator temperature estimation is within 8 °C under different operating conditions. The significance of this method lies in its non-intrusive nature: only current sensors are required for implementation the normal operation of the motor is not interrupted.
Keywords :
cooling; induction motors; machine control; motor drives; pulse width modulation; stators; active stator temperature estimation; impaired cooling detection; inverter-fed electric motors; inverter-fed induction motors; motor control; open-loop motor drive; serial resistances; space vector pulsewidth modulation; stator winding; thermal protection; torque pulsation; variable load; Cooling; DC motors; Electric motors; Induction motors; Motor drives; Protection; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stator windings; Temperature sensors; Voltage; Cooling; induction motor protection; motor drives; signal injection; stator resistance estimation; temperature estimation; thermal protection;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2010.2057391