Title :
Saliency investigation of switched-flux PM brushless AC machine for saliency-tracking-based sensorless control
Author :
Lin, T.C. ; Gong, L.M. ; Zhu, Z.Q.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract :
This paper investigates the saliency in switched-flux permanent-magnet (SFPM) brushless AC (BLAC) motors. In order to use the method of high-frequency pulsating vector voltage carrier signal injection-based sensorless control techniques, the machine saliency is essential. However, the machine saliency behavior is complicated in real SFPM machines since it is dependent on the load condition. Furthermore, there may exhibit multiple saliencies due to the non-sinusoidal spatial distribution of machine reluctance. Saliency ratio and feasible region are usually used to describe the machine saliency level. It varies with fundamental excitation due to the magnetic saturation. Two simplified experimental procedures are employed for practical testing of saliency investigation in this paper, which could easily measure and obtain the machine saliency information without any knowledge of machine parameters. The experimental results show that the prototype machine has both primary and secondary (multiple saliencies) saliencies. The performance of rotor position estimation is implemented based on sensorless control at low and zero motor speed.
Keywords :
AC motors; angular velocity control; brushless machines; permanent magnet motors; sensorless machine control; SFPM BLAC motor; brushless AC motor; high-frequency pulsating vector voltage carrier signal injection; machine parameter knowledge; machine reluctance; machine saliency information investigation; magnetic saturation; nonsinusoidal spatial distribution; rotor position estimation; saliency-tracking-based sensorless control; switched-flux permanent magnet motor; zero motor speed; Current measurement; Hafnium; Prototypes; Reluctance motors; Rotors; Sensorless control; Permanent magnet machines; high-frequency injection; machine saliency; sensorless control;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2012 XXth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0143-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0141-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICElMach.2012.6350193