학술논문

Measurement of the Self-Sensing Capability of Synchronous Machines for High Frequency Signal Injection Sensorless Drives
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications IEEE Trans. on Ind. Applicat. Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on. 59(3):3381-3389 Jun, 2023
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Reluctance motors
Permanent magnet motors
Rotors
Trajectory
Demodulation
Sensorless control
Position measurement
Finite element analysis
inductance
modeling
motor drives
permanent magnet motors
sensorless control
Language
ISSN
0093-9994
1939-9367
Abstract
Signal injection sensor-less control for synchronous machines is known to be afflicted by an estimation error dependent on the load current. The estimation error is related to the cross-saturarion and the saliency of the adopted synchronous machine. A motor can be more or less suitable for signal injection sensorless control compared to other motors with different designs or sizes. A sensorless drive can even be afflicted by the control divergence when the machine is highly saturated, resulting in a useless drive. Moreover, even when the control converges, the actual current control trajectory is different from the given reference. In this paper, a measurement procedure of the convergence region, i.e. the operating points where the motor can be successfully controlled without a position sensor is presented and validated. In particular, two different synchronous motors are considered, a permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance motor (PMA-SynRM) and a synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM).