Title :
Evaluation of velocity servo performance of IMPSM drive under high-performance sensorless operation
Author :
Foo, Gilbert ; Rahman, M.F.
fDate :
May 30 2011-June 3 2011
Abstract :
This paper examines the accuracy and suitability of sensorless velocity estimation for application in a velocity servo system. Because of the magnetic saliency, the interior permanent magnet (IPM) motors have advantages of acting as their own position and velocity sensors, of course via estimators, over other more conventional AC machines with uniform airgap. The elimination of the position/speed sensor is also desirable as it reduces the overall cost while increasing its reliability. Instead, the rotor speed and position are estimated from the measured stator currents and voltages. Existing solutions can be broadly classified into open and closed-loop estimators and signal injection methods, exploiting the saliency property of the IPM motor. This paper provides an overview of these methods and highlights their strengths and weaknesses. Simulation and experimental results are included to supplement the discussion of this topic.
Keywords :
air gaps; angular velocity control; closed loop systems; open loop systems; permanent magnet motors; sensorless machine control; servomechanisms; stators; synchronous motor drives; AC machines; IMPSM drive; airgap; closed-loop estimation; interior permanent magnet synchronous motors; magnetic saliency; open loop estimation; sensorless velocity estimation; signal injection method; stator; velocity servo system; Estimation error; Mathematical model; Observers; Resistance; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Adaptive observer; direct torque and flux control; interior permanent magnet synchronous motors; sensorless control; signal injection; velocity servo system;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and ECCE Asia (ICPE & ECCE), 2011 IEEE 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jeju
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-958-4
Electronic_ISBN :
2150-6078
DOI :
10.1109/ICPE.2011.5944480