Seilmeier M, Ebersberger S, Piepenbreier B (2013)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2013
Saliencies in electric machines are caused by the machine geometry and saturation. PMSM typically do not just show a single sinusoidal saliency, which is the main saliency utilized for position tracking. Secondary saliencies are a major source of deterioration for sensorless control, whereby saturation is reported to be the main problem. Cross-saturation, caused by a movement of the main flux away from the d-axis, results in steady-state position estimation errors. Moreover saturation can result in 6n-harmonic components in the inductances in field oriented coordinates. This effect causes position dependent estimation errors. Both effects need to be compensated for, if significant. For model based compensation a machine model with time-variant parameters is needed to cope with nonlinear material characteristics. A general machine model in field oriented coordinates considering multiple saliencies is derived and a method for systematic determination of the position dependent inductances is proposed. The machine model is verified by test bench measurement results.
APA:
Seilmeier, M., Ebersberger, S., & Piepenbreier, B. (2013). PMSM Model for Sensorless Control Considering Saturation Induced Secondary Saliencies.
MLA:
Seilmeier, Markus, Sebastian Ebersberger, and Bernhard Piepenbreier. "PMSM Model for Sensorless Control Considering Saturation Induced Secondary Saliencies." 2013.
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