Title :
Developments in Sensorless AC Drive Technology
Author_Institution :
Group of Electr. Machines & Drives, Wuppertal Univ.
Abstract :
Controlled AC motor drives without mechanical speed sensors at the motor shaft have the attractions of low cost and high reliability. To replace the sensor, the information on the rotor speed is extracted from measured stator currents and from the voltages at the motor terminals. Vector controlled drives require estimating the magnitude and spatial orientation of the fundamental magnetic flux waves in the stator or in the rotor. Open loop estimators or closed loop observers are used for this purpose. They differ with respect to accuracy, robustness, and sensitivity against model parameter variations. Dynamic performance and steady-state speed accuracy around zero speed range is achieved by signal injection, exploiting the anisotropic properties of the machine. The overview in this paper uses signal flow graphs of complex space vector quantities to provide an insightful description of the systems used in sensorless control of AC motors
Keywords :
AC motor drives; closed loop systems; flow graphs; machine vector control; robust control; rotors; stators; AC motor drive control; closed loop observers; complex space vector quantities; magnetic flux waves; mechanical speed sensors; model parameter variations; motor shaft; open loop estimators; rotor speed; sensorless AC drive technology; signal flow graphs; signal injection; stator current measurement; steady-state speed accuracy; vector controlled drives; AC motors; Costs; Current measurement; Data mining; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical sensors; Rotors; Sensorless control; Shafts; Stators; ac machines; adaptive tuning; identification; modelling; observers; sensorless position control; sensorless speed control; signal injection; vector control;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Drives Systems, 2005. PEDS 2005. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9296-5
DOI :
10.1109/PEDS.2005.1619652