DocumentCode
81998
Title
Improved Sensorless Operation of a CSI-Based Induction Motor Drive: Long Feeder Case
Author
Abdelsalam, Ahmed K. ; Masoud, Mahmoud I. ; Hamad, Mostafa S. ; Williams, Barry W.
Author_Institution
Arab Acad. for Sci., Technol., & Maritime Transp., Alexandria, Egypt
Volume
28
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Aug. 2013
Firstpage
4001
Lastpage
4012
Abstract
Various applications, like in underground mines and oil and gas industries, require remote operation of vector-controlled medium-voltage variable speed drives via a long motor feeder. The use of voltage source inverters in such cases leads to motor overvoltage and harmonic quality problems. The current source inverter (CSI) is ideally matched to these applications because of its motor-friendly voltage output. Speed sensorless operation is mandatory due to the long motor feeder. Although the model reference adaptive system (MRAS) is a powerful and proven speed estimation tool, its implementation in long motor feeder drives faces many challenges. Among them, and addressed in this paper, are inherent dc offset in its stator model, the need for actual motor voltage and current values, and oscillations in the estimated speed due to errors in the motor current measurement signals. In this paper, a sensorless CSI vector-controlled drive, suitable for long motor feeder applications, is studied. Improved speed estimation is achieved by proposing 1) a modified dc-offset eliminator for an MRAS speed estimation and 2) a compensation technique for motor current´s measurement errors. Intensive experimental results, for a low-voltage scaled model, along with simulations validate the effectiveness of the proposed technique.
Keywords
angular velocity control; compensation; electric current measurement; harmonics suppression; induction motor drives; invertors; machine vector control; measurement errors; model reference adaptive control systems; oscillations; overvoltage; sensorless machine control; stators; variable speed drives; CSI; DC offset eliminator; MRAS; compensation technique; current source inverter; harmonic quality problem; induction motor drive; model reference adaptive system; motor current measurement error; motor current measurement signal; motor feeder drive; motor overvoltage; oscillation; remote operation; sensorless vector control; speed estimation tool; stator model; variable speed drive; voltage source inverter; DC motors; Estimation; Induction motors; Inverters; Rotors; Stators; Voltage control; Current source inverter; long feeder; medium voltage drives; speed sensor-less;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2230648
Filename
6365832
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