Title :
A Scroll Compressor With a High-Performance Sensorless Induction Motor Drive for the Air Management of a PEMFC System for Automotive Applications
Author :
Blunier, B. ; Pucci, M. ; Cirrincione, G. ; Cirrincione, M. ; Miraoui, A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Technol. de Belfort-Montbeliard (UTBM), Belfort
Abstract :
This paper presents a hardware-in-the-loop experimental rig for testing a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) driving an electrical vehicle. The PEMFC includes an air-management system with a scroll compressor driven by a high-performance sensorless induction motor drive. The sensorless technique is based on a neural-network-based speed observer, i.e., the total least-squares EXIN full-order observer. The whole system is driven by a classic European Driving Cycle (EEC Directive 90/C81/01). An experimental rig has been built to test the system. The torque-speed characteristics of a real scroll compressor have first been measured. Then, these characteristics have been emulated by a brushless interior-mounted permanent-magnet machine controlled in torque. This emulated scroll compressor has been driven by a sensorless field-oriented controlled induction motor drive. The experimental results show that the system attains a global efficiency of about 50% and that the speed estimation accuracy is high at both very low and very high speeds with a stable behavior at zero speed at no load, which is particularly difficult to achieve for model-based sensorless techniques.
Keywords :
brushless machines; compressors; electric vehicles; induction motor drives; permanent magnet motors; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; European Driving Cycle; PEMFC System; air management; automotive applications; brushless interior-mounted permanent-magnet machine; electrical vehicle; least-squares EXIN full-order observer; neural-network-based speed observer; proton exchange membrane fuel cell; scroll compressor; sensorless field-oriented controlled induction motor drive; torque-speed characteristics; Automotive applications; Biomembranes; Electric vehicles; Fuel cell vehicles; Fuel cells; Induction motor drives; Protons; Sensorless control; Testing; Vehicle driving; Automotive applications; automotive applications; compressors for fuel cells; fuel cell air management; high-performance motor drives; neural networks;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2008.919618