控制理论(社会学)
病媒控制
计算机科学
焊剂(冶金)
职位(财务)
感应电动机
物理
电压
观察员(物理)
人工智能
控制(管理)
材料科学
财务
量子力学
经济
冶金
作者
Ion Boldea,Mihaela Codruta Paicu,Gheorghe‐Daniel Andreescu
出处
期刊:IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]
日期:2008-09-01
卷期号:23 (5): 2612-2618
被引量:349
标识
DOI:10.1109/tpel.2008.2002394
摘要
Rotor and stator flux orientations are now standard concepts in vector and direct torque control of ac drives. The salient-pole rotor machines, where magnetic saturation plays a key role, still pose notable problems in flux, rotor position and speed estimations for motion-sensorless control, especially in the low-speed range (below 30 rpm in general), leading to numerous dedicated state observers. This letter introduces a rather novel (or generalization) concept- active flux or torque-producing flux -and its utilization in all ac drives by employing a unified state observer for motion-sensorless control in a wide speed range. The active-flux concept turns all salient-pole traveling field machines into nonsalient-pole ones. The active-flux vector is aligned to the rotor d axis for all synchronous machines and to the rotor-flux vector axis for induction machines. This way, the rotor position and speed observer seems more amenable to a wide speed range, with smaller dynamic errors. This observer, based on the active-flux concept, is pretty much the same for all ac drives. An example of implementation for an interior permanent-magnet synchronous motor with weak permanent magnets and large magnetic saliency that compares very favorably with respect to most signal injection methods, down to 1 rpm and up to 4000 rpm, is provided through digital simulations. Experiments are under way.
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