Synchronization at startup and stable rotation reversal of sensorless nonsalient PMSM drives
Journal article, 2006

In this paper, a variant of the well-known "voltage model" is applied to rotor position estimation for sensorless control of nonsalient permanent-magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs). Particular focus is on a low-speed operation. It is shown that a guaranteed synchronization from any initial rotor position and stable reversal of rotation can be accomplished, in both cases under load. Stable rotation reversal is accomplished by making the estimator insensitive to the stator resistance. It is also shown that the closed-loop speed dynamics are similar to those of a sensored drive for speeds above approximately 0.1 per unit, provided that the model stator inductance is underestimated. Experimental results support the theory.

sensorless control

stability analysis

position estimation

Permanent-magnet synchronous motor

Author

Magnus Jansson

Lennart Harnefors

Oskar Wallmark

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Electric Power Engineering

Mats Leksell

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Vol. 53 2 379-387

Subject Categories

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

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10/6/2017