Title :
Analysis and suppression of inverter clamping saliency in sensorless position controlled induction machine drives
Author :
TESKE, Nikolas ; Asher, Greg M. ; Bradley, Keith J. ; Summer, Mark
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nottingham Univ., UK
Abstract :
This paper focuses on a specific modulation that affects the high-frequency injection required for sensorless position control. Sensorless position control of induction machine drives can be realized by using the modulating effect of the rotor slots or that from an engineered rotor saliency. Saturation-induced saliencies are known to cause a deterioration of the rotor position estimate. In this paper, a new cause for the distortion of the position estimate is presented that results from the inverter deadtime. The distortion affects potentially all inverter-driven sensorless drives using high-frequency (HF) signal injection. Since the HF voltage injection is only applied in open-loop, the actual HF voltage across the machine terminals can differ significantly during the zero crossing of a fundamental current. This inverter clamping modulation behaves similar to that due to the saturation saliency but has some specific characteristics that are presented in this work. For sensorless position control, this modulation has to be suppressed since it has the potential to cause a loss of position. This paper presents a new compensation strategy termed space modulation profiling (SMP) that is effective in suppressing both clamping modulation and saturation saliency. Experimental results show the sensorless drive under heavy load for zero speed and transient operation.
Keywords :
compensation; harmonics suppression; induction motor drives; invertors; machine vector control; parameter estimation; position control; rotors; HF signal injection; HF voltage; HF voltage injection; harmonics compensation strategy; heavy load; high-frequency signal injection; induction motor drives; inverter clamping saliency analysis; inverter clamping saliency suppression; machine terminals; modulating effect; open-loop; position estimate distortion; rotor position estimate deterioration; rotor saliency; rotor slot harmonics; saturation saliency; sensorless position control; space modulation profiling; transient operation; vector control; zero speed operation; Clamps; Hafnium; Inductance; Induction machines; Inverters; Position control; Power engineering and energy; Sensorless control; Voltage; World Wide Web;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2001. Thirty-Sixth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2001 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7114-3
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2001.955990