Title :
Servo-performance hybrid vector control for sensorless induction motor drive
Author :
Shinnaka, Shinji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Kanagawa Univ., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents typical results of an actual-machine-based performance evaluation test of a new frequency-hybrid vector control scheme for induction motors without speed or position sensors, which the authors have recently proposed. Their scheme utilizes a new indirect orientation scheme and stable-filter-embedded direct orientation scheme, and well exploits their advantages. It is confirmed through the extensive test by small to big standard motors such as 0.3, 3.7, 30 kW and a special low-voltage motor dedicated to electric scooter that their sensorless vector control scheme has the following potential performance: (1) it can make machines to produce about 300% rated torque at standstill; (2) in both modes of motoring and regenerating, rated torque can be produced even in very slow speed range including zero-speed and zero-frequency; (3) for constant speed, good linearity of torque response is attained; (4) it has ability to make machines to track variable speed command of acceleration up to ±6000 (rad/s 2) in mechanical sense; (5) it can accept zero-speed command and settles the machines at a stable standstill with no vibration; and (6) it accepts instant injection of rated load even for zero-speed control. The performance confirmed by the test is far away for previous schemes or sensorless drive apparatuses
Keywords :
control system synthesis; induction motor drives; machine testing; machine theory; machine vector control; servomotors; torque control; velocity control; 0.3 kW; 3.7 kW; 30 kW; indirect orientation scheme; motoring; rated torque; regenerating; sensorless induction motor drive; servo-performance hybrid vector control; stable-filter-embedded direct orientation scheme; zero-frequency; zero-speed; zero-speed command; Frequency; Induction motors; Life estimation; Linearity; Machine vector control; Mechanical variables control; Motorcycles; Testing; Torque control; Vibration control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 1999. ISIE '99. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Bled
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5662-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.1999.801817