Title :
Sliding-Mode Sensorless Control of Direct-Drive PM Synchronous Motors for Washing Machine Applications
Author :
Chi, Song ; Zhang, Zheng ; Xu, Longya
Author_Institution :
Res. & Eng. Center, Whirlpool Corp., Benton Harbor, AR
Abstract :
A new sensorless field-oriented control of direct-drive permanent-magnet synchronous motors based on ldquosliding moderdquo has been studied and applied to domestic washing machine drives. To achieve speed control requirements for the application, a novel sliding-mode observer has been developed by applying the technique of feedback of the ldquoequivalent control.rdquo Armed with the developed algorithms, this observer is able to minimize the estimation error of rotor position at low speeds and guarantee fast convergence of the observer at high speeds in the flux-weakening region. As such, this sensorless control is suitable for domestic washing machine drives demanding wide-speed-range operation. The proposed sensorless control algorithms are implemented in a cost-effective digital controller and tested in a selected prototype washing machine. Both computer simulation and experimental results are illustrated for verification.
Keywords :
digital control; feedback; observers; permanent magnet motors; synchronous motor drives; variable structure systems; washing machines; -drive permanent-magnet synchronous motors; cost-effective digital controller; direct-drive PM synchronous motors; domestic washing machine drives; equivalent control feedback; flux-weakening region; rotor position; sensorless field-oriented control; sliding-mode observer; sliding-mode sensorless control; washing machine applications; wide-speed-range operation; Convergence; Digital control; Estimation error; Feedback; Sensorless control; Sliding mode control; Synchronous motors; Testing; Velocity control; Washing machines; Direct-drive permanent-magnet synchronous-motor (PMSM) control; sensorless; sliding-mode observer (SMO); washing machine drives; wide speed range;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2009.2013545