DocumentCode
1271799
Title
An Adaptive Observer With Online Rotor and Stator Resistance Estimation for Induction Motors With One Phase Current Sensor
Author
Salmasi, Farzad R. ; Najafabadi, Tooraj Abbasian
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Volume
26
Issue
3
fYear
2011
Firstpage
959
Lastpage
966
Abstract
An adaptive observer with online estimation of rotor and stator resistances is considered for induction motors, while only one phase current is measured. Generally, an induction motor drive controller needs at least two phase-current sensors. Nevertheless, failure of one current sensor results in degradation of motor drive performance and reliability, and also state and parameter estimation errors. Furthermore, any controller or observer in induction motor drives should be robust to rotor and stator resistance variations. The proposed observer is capable of concurrent estimation of stator currents and rotor fluxes with online tuning of rotor and stator resistances, while rotor speed and only one phase current are available. Stability and convergence of the observer are analytically verified based on the partial stability theory. The observer equations and adaptation laws can be easily implemented, which makes it attractive for industrial development of fault tolerant drives. A complex programmable logic device is implemented for the experimental setup that controls an intelligent power module including insulated gate bipolar transistors. Extensive simulation and experimental tests verify the asymptotic convergence of the proposed observer.
Keywords
adaptive control; electric sensing devices; fault tolerance; induction motor drives; machine control; observers; parameter estimation; power control; programmable logic devices; reliability; stability; adaptive observer; fault tolerant drives; induction motor drive controller; insulated gate bipolar transistors; intelligent power module control; observer equations; online rotor resistance estimation; parameter estimation errors; partial stability theory; phase current sensor; programmable logic device; reliability; rotor fluxes; stator current estimation; stator resistance estimation; Argon; Estimation error; Observers; Resistance; Rotors; Stators; Adaptive observer; fault tolerant; induction motor; parameter estimation; rotor resistance; sensorless control; stator resistance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2011.2159007
Filename
5953497
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