학술논문

Smooth Low-Speed Sensorless Control of Switched Reluctance Machine With Heavy Load
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron. Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on. 71(4):3361-3370 Apr, 2024
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Rotors
Inductance
Estimation
Sensorless control
Reluctance machines
Magnetic hysteresis
Load modeling
Pulse injection
rotor position estimation
second-order generalized integrator
sensorless control
speed estimation
switched reluctance machine (SRM)
Language
ISSN
0278-0046
1557-9948
Abstract
For the switched reluctance machine (SRM) with a heavy load, the inductance of the conduction phase is nonlinear, which makes the sensorless control method based on the linear region of the phase inductance no longer applicable. Meanwhile, in the case of light or no load, the estimated rotor position will abruptly change at the connection points between neighboring segments, which has an impact on the estimation of the speed. In this article, a low-speed sensorless control method for the SRM with a heavy load is proposed. The idle-phase inductance is modeled over a wide rotor position range for position estimation, and a proportional gain decreasing type second-order generalized integrator based on a frequency-locked loop is constructed to estimate the speed while performing rotor position filtering. The effectiveness of the proposed method is experimentally verified with a 3-phase 12/8-pole SRM prototype, and the results show that the estimated rotor position and speed are accurate and smooth, which is beneficial to performance improvement of the sensorless control.