DocumentCode
1589246
Title
Effects of short-time power outages and open phase failures on IPMSM sensorless rotor position estimation
Author
Cacciato, M. ; Scarcella, Giuseppe ; Scelba, G. ; Testa, Alfredo ; De Caro, S.
Author_Institution
DIEES, Univ. of Catania, Catania, Italy
fYear
2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Sensorless motor drives are claimed to be more reliable than their sensored counterparts, as they avoid electromechanical sensors, additional wires and circuitries. However, the assertion is true only in normal operations. In fact, if on one hand the elimination of electromechanical, and electronic devices increases the drive reliability as a small number of parts subjected to possible faults are present, a sensorless algorithm needs some extra signals to reconstruct the rotor position. Line voltage drops, inverter failures or other disturbances, which, in general, do not affect the behavior of a conventional position sensor, can heavily perturb these extra signals, decreasing reliability. The robustness of sensorless control techniques in abnormal working conditions has been very little investigated in the past. In the paper an experimental analysis regarding the consistence of the estimation techniques is presented, in case of loss of a motor phase, or utility line disturbances. Focusing on Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM) drives, two main classes of sensorless angular position estimation approaches have been considered: Model-based and HF injection based techniques. Comments on the behavior of these two classes of sensorless approaches are added.
Keywords
failure analysis; fault diagnosis; permanent magnet motors; position control; sensorless machine control; synchronous motor drives; HF injection based technique; IPMSM sensorless rotor position estimation; drive reliability; electromechanical device elimination; electronic device elimination; interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drives; inverter failures; line voltage drops; model-based technique; motor phase loss; open phase failures; rotor position reconstruction; sensorless angular position estimation; short-time power outages; utility line disturbances; Estimation; Inverters; Power system faults; Power system restoration; Reliability; Rotors; Stators; AC motor drives; Digital control; Fault tolerance; Permanent magnet motors; Position measurement; Power conversion harmonics; Power distribution faults;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE), 2013 15th European Conference on
Conference_Location
Lille
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EPE.2013.6634715
Filename
6634715
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