Title :
Position-Sensorless Control of
Stator Fed Doubly Salient Electromagnetic Motor Covered Full Speed Range
Author :
Yao Zhao ; Huizhen Wang ; Haibo Zhang ; Lan Xiao
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Autom., Nanjing Univ. of Aeronaut. & Astronaut., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
The position-sensorless control methods of dc+ac stator fed doubly salient electromagnetic motor (DSFDSEM) covered full speed range are presented in this paper. To implement these methods, the following procedures are done. First, the series self-inductance area difference method, in consideration of cogging torque produced by field current, is adopted for identifying the initial position. Second, the current pulse injection technique in the commutation point is proposed to detect the commutation moment at low speed. Finally, the terminal voltages are considered as vectors with a fixed phase difference, and the composed vector is rotated with varying rotor positions; the commutation point can be obtained by coordinate transformation of three terminal voltages at high speed. The filter with a low cutoff frequency is not required in this method. Moreover, the smooth-switch technology between startup and high-speed operations is researched to prevent the out-of-step fault. The sensorless control of a DSFDSEM from startup at standstill to high-speed operation can be easily implemented by the aforementioned methods. No additional hardware or complex computation is required. A 12/8 DSFDSEM prototype is built and tested to verify the feasibility of the proposed sensorless schemes.
Keywords :
AC motors; position control; sensorless machine control; stators; torque control; voltage control; DC+AC stator fed doubly salient electromagnetic motor covered full speed range; DSFDSEM prototype; cogging torque; commutation moment detection; commutation point; coordinate transformation; current pulse injection technique; fixed phase difference; high-speed operation; initial position identification; position-sensorless control methods; rotor position variation; series self-inductance area difference method; smooth-switch technology; startup operation; terminal voltages; Forging; Reluctance motors; Rotors; Stator windings; Torque; Windings; Current pulse injection technique; DC+AC stator fed doubly salient electromagnetic motor (DSFDSEM); dc+ac stator fed doubly salient electromagnetic motor (DSFDSEM); full speed range; sensorless control; smooth switching technology; smooth-switch technology; terminal voltage vector;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2453931