Title :
Performances of bearingless and sensorless induction motor drive based on mutual inductances and rotor displacements estimation
Author :
Tera, Takahiro ; Yamauchi, Yoshikazu ; Chiba, Akira ; Fukao, Tadashi ; Rahman, M. Azizur
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Japan
Abstract :
A self-sensing bearingless motor is considered as an effective solution to reduce cost and shorten a shaft length. In this paper, a novel estimation method of a rotor displacement is proposed. The method is based on the detection of currents induced by mutual inductances, which vary as a function of the rotor displacements. A high-frequency carrier voltage is superimposed on a motor main terminal voltage. The induced carrier-frequency current component is distinguished from the suspension-winding current. The carrier signal is selected high enough to suspension-current components. However, the carrier current is disturbed in transient conditions. The disturbed current results in a vibration of the estimated rotor displacements. A suspension-current estimator is proposed to reduce this vibration and to obtain the difference between the detected current and the estimated current. As a result, the disturbance vibration is significantly reduced. It is shown that a successful magnetic suspension is realized with the proposed method.
Keywords :
cost reduction; inductance; induction motor drives; machine bearings; magnetic fluids; rotors; transients; vibrations; cost reduction; induction motor drive; magnetic bearing; magnetic suspension; mutual inductance; rotor displacement; self-sensing bearingless motor; suspension-winding current; Costs; Induction motor drives; Magnetic levitation; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical sensors; Pulse width modulation; Pumps; Rotors; Vibrations; Voltage; Bearingless; bearingless motors; magnetic bearings; self-sensing; sensorless;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2005.862297