DocumentCode
820533
Title
Comparative study of adaptive and inherently sensorless observers for variable-speed induction-motor drives
Author
Lascu, Cristian ; Boldea, Ion ; Blaabjerg, Frede
Author_Institution
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania
Volume
53
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
57
Lastpage
65
Abstract
State observers are key components of modern ac drives. The paper presents a comparative analysis of two state observers for induction-motor (IM) drives: the speed-adaptive observer and the inherently sensorless observer. The adaptive observer employs the time-variable full-order motor model with the rotor speed as the adaptive quantity. Thus, the speed estimation accuracy significantly impacts on the flux observer. It is shown that the popular model reference adaptive system (MRAS) speed estimator displays reduced bandwidth, and does not deliver adequate performance for the flux estimation. The inherently sensorless observer employs a full-order dual reference-frame model in order to eliminate the speed adaptation. In this way, it becomes decoupled from the speed estimator and its performance is superior to that of its adaptive counterpart. Theoretical aspects and comparative simulation results are discussed for both observers. Comparative experimental results for both observers are presented. Very low-speed-operation (3 r/min) capability of the drive with the sensorless observer is demonstrated.
Keywords
induction motor drives; machine vector control; model reference adaptive control systems; observers; rotors; variable speed drives; variable structure systems; AC drive; flux observer; full-order dual reference-frame model; model reference adaptive system; rotor; sensorless control; sliding-mode observer; speed estimator; speed-adaptive observer; state observer; time-variable full-order motor model; variable-speed induction-motor drive; Adaptive systems; Cutoff frequency; Displays; Frequency estimation; Low pass filters; Observers; Rotors; Sensorless control; Stability; Stators; Adaptive observers; induction-motor (IM) drives; sensorless control; sliding-mode observers (SMOs); variable-speed drives;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2005.862314
Filename
1589366
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