Title :
The active flux concept for motion-sensorless unified AC drives: A review
Author :
Boldea, Ion ; Agarlita, S.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Politeh. of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania
Abstract :
Rotor and stator flux orientations are now standard concepts in vector and direct torque control of ac drives. The salient-pole rotor machines, where magnetic saturation plays a key role, still pose notable problems in flux, rotor position and speed estimations for motion-sensorless control, especially in the low-speed range (below 30 rpm in general), leading to numerous dedicated state observers. This paper review introduces a rather novel (or generalization) concept - active flux or torque-producing flux - and its utilization in all ac drives by employing a unified state observer for motion-sensorless control in a wide speed range. The active-flux concept ”turns all salient-pole traveling field machines into nonsalient-pole ones”. The active-flux vector is aligned to the rotor axis for all synchronous machines and to the rotor-flux vector axis for induction machines. This way, the rotor position and speed observer seems more amenable to a wide speed range, with smaller dynamic errors. This observer, based on the active-flux concept, is pretty much the same for all ac drives. Example of implementation, for IPMSMs, RSM, dc-excited SM with experiments are reviewed to illustrate de concept.
Keywords :
AC motor drives; asynchronous machines; magnetic flux; motion control; sensorless machine control; velocity control; DC-excited SM; IPMSM; RSM; active flux; active flux concept; direct torque control; induction machines; magnetic saturation; motion-sensorless control; motion-sensorless unified AC drives; rotor flux orientation; salient-pole rotor machines; speed observer; stator flux orientation; synchronous machines; torque-producing flux; vector control; AC motor drives; active flux; estimation; magnetic;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines and Power Electronics and 2011 Electromotion Joint Conference (ACEMP), 2011 International Aegean Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5004-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5002-0
DOI :
10.1109/ACEMP.2011.6490561