Title :
HF Test Current Injection-Based Self-Sensing Control of PMSM for Low- and Zero-Speed Range Using Two-Degree-of-Freedom Current Control
Author :
Seilmeier, Markus ; Ebersberger, Sebastian ; Piepenbreier, Bernhard
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Drives & Machines, Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
This paper deals with an innovative self-sensing control scheme based on test current instead of voltage injection. Using two-degree-of-freedom current control, one can overcome the bandwidth limitations that made test current injection unattractive during the last 20 years. The two-degree-of-freedom control scheme consists of a model-based dynamic feedforward control to set the reference response and model reference tracking controllers providing disturbance rejection and position error signals for self-sensing control. Since two-degree-of-freedom control is a model-based control scheme, the compensation for secondary saliencies is inherently included in the precontrol. It is analytically shown that, in the case of alternating test current instead of voltage injection, just the precise knowledge, in general, of the current- and position-dependent secondary diagonal element of the inductance matrix is needed in the case of inductance saliency-based self-sensing control. The effectiveness of the proposed method is proven by experimental results.
Keywords :
compensation; electric current control; feedforward; machine control; permanent magnet machines; position control; sensors; synchronous machines; HF test current injection; PMSM; current-dependent secondary diagonal element; disturbance rejection; inductance saliency-based self-sensing control scheme; model reference tracking controller; model-based dynamic feedforward control; position error signal; position-dependent secondary diagonal element; time 20 year; two-degree-of-freedom current control; voltage injection; Current control; Feeds; Hafnium; Inductance; Resistance; Rotors; Steady-state; Current control; current control; eddy currents; machine vector control; magnetic losses; motion control; permanent magnet machines; permanent magnet motors; permanent-magnet machines; permanent-magnet motors; saliency; self-sensing control; selfsensing control; sensorless control; test current injection;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2369828