Title :
Sensorless position control of permanent magnet motors with pulsating current injection considering end-effect
Author :
Cupertino, F. ; Giangrande, P. ; Salvatore, L. ; Pellegrino, G.
Author_Institution :
Politec. di Bari, Bari, Italy
Abstract :
The sensorless position control of permanent magnet motors is successfully implemented superimposing an high-frequency voltage signal on the voltage reference or adding a high-frequency current signal to the current reference. The former approach is usually preferred because of its simplicity although the latter one may allow better performance. This paper presents a new algorithm for sensorless control of lows-aliency permanent magnet synchronous motors based on high-frequency sinusoidal current signal injection into the d-axis. Differently from the related literature, the position information is derived by analyzing the measured high-frequency currents. The amplitude of the d-axis voltage reference is also exploited to improve performance. A proportional integral controller plus resonant term is adopted to ensure accurate tracking of both the dc and high-frequency components of the d-axis current reference. The main advantages of the proposed approach are the increased accuracy and sensitivity with respect to the approach based on voltage injection, the insensitiveness to inverter non-linearities that are compensated by the current regulation loop, the actual control on the injected current value, and practical absence of acoustic noise. Experiments on a linear tubular permanent magnet synchronous motor prototype have been carried out to verify the above mentioned advantages. The paper also presents a discussion of the parameters of proportional integral controller plus resonant term.
Keywords :
PI control; acoustic noise; linear motors; machine control; permanent magnet motors; position control; synchronous motors; acoustic noise; d-axis voltage reference; high-frequency current analysis; high-frequency current signal; high-frequency sinusoidal current signal injection; high-frequency voltage signal; inverter nonlinearities; linear tubular permanent magnet synchronous motor; lows-aliency permanent magnet synchronous motors; proportional integral controller plus resonant term; pulsating current injection; sensorless position control; voltage injection; End effect; high frequency signal injection; linear tubular permanent magnet motors; sensorless position control;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, 2009. ECCE 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2893-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2893-9
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2009.5316338