Title :
A frequency demodulation approach to induction motor speed detection
Author :
Gao, Zhi ; Turner, Larry ; Colby, Roy S. ; Leprettre, Benoit
Author_Institution :
Strategy & Innovation, Schneider Electr., Knightdale, NC, USA
Abstract :
Rotor slot harmonics are found in the stator current waveforms for most squirrel-cage induction motors. These harmonics are caused by the finite number of rotor slots in a motor, and their frequencies are inherently correlated with the motor´s rotational speed. A frequency demodulation approach is proposed in this paper to continuously and accurately track the rotational speed for grid-connected induction motors during either dynamic or steady-state motor operations. First, a complex current vector is synthesized from polyphase electrical current measurements. Second, a local oscillator and mixer are cascaded with a digital filter to heterodyne a specific rotor slot harmonic and suppress adjacent interferences. A finite impulse response differentiator is then employed as a frequency demodulator to approximate the time derivative of the phase of this specific rotor slot harmonic, and resolves its instantaneous frequency. Finally the induction motor speed is calculated from this resolved instantaneous rotor slot harmonic frequency. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme is capable of interleaving data acquisition with real-time computation, iteratively estimating motor speed on a sample-by-sample basis.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; frequency modulation; harmonics suppression; induction motors; rotors; stators; finite impulse response differentiator; frequency demodulation; harmonic suppression; induction motor speed detection; rotor slot harmonics; squirrel-cage induction motors; Finite impulse response filter; Harmonic analysis; IIR filters; Induction motors; Power harmonic filters; Rotors; Condition monitoring; frequency demodulation; induction motor; rotor slot harmonics; speed detection; superheterodyne receiver;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5286-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5287-3
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2010.5618159