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Pozorovatel stavu pro bezsnímačové řízení asynchronního motoru

VÁCLAVEK, P. BLAHA, P. LEPKA, J.

Český název

Pozorovatel stavu pro bezsnímačové řízení asynchronního motoru

Anglický název

State Observer for Sensorless AC Induction Motor Control

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Control of drives based on AC induction motors is a quite complex task. Provided the vector control algorithm is used we need to know not only the rotor speed but also the position of the magnetic flux inside the motor during the control process. There is of course the possibility of using flux and speed sensors and a control based on measured values. Flux sensors are quite complicated and expensive, that is why it is good idea to use computed values of the flux instead of measured values. But there are also applications in which even speed sensors should be omitted to achieve cost reduction and simpler mechanical construction. In such a situation, we have to solve the task of state reconstruction only from voltage and currents measurements. In the current paper, we present a method based on deterministic evaluation of measurement. The method uses a set of equations based on the AC induction motor model to estimate rotor flux and speed from measured electrical quantities. The main advantages are lower demand for computational power, and easier physical interpretation in comparison to the Kalman filter approach. The method has been proven in a simulation using Matlab Simulink.

Český abstrakt

Článek popisuje návrh deterministického pozorovatele stavu pro bezsnímačové řízení asynchronních motorů a jeho porovnání s Kalmanovým filtrem.

Anglický abstrakt

Control of drives based on AC induction motors is a quite complex task. Provided the vector control algorithm is used we need to know not only the rotor speed but also the position of the magnetic flux inside the motor during the control process. There is of course the possibility of using flux and speed sensors and a control based on measured values. Flux sensors are quite complicated and expensive, that is why it is good idea to use computed values of the flux instead of measured values. But there are also applications in which even speed sensors should be omitted to achieve cost reduction and simpler mechanical construction. In such a situation, we have to solve the task of state reconstruction only from voltage and currents measurements. In the current paper, we present a method based on deterministic evaluation of measurement. The method uses a set of equations based on the AC induction motor model to estimate rotor flux and speed from measured electrical quantities. The main advantages are lower demand for computational power, and easier physical interpretation in comparison to the Kalman filter approach. The method has been proven in a simulation using Matlab Simulink.

Klíčová slova anglicky

AC induction motor, sensorless control, state observer

Rok RIV

2002

Vydáno

26.05.2002

Nakladatel

Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb

Místo

Opatia

ISBN

953-6071-17-7

Kniha

Proceedingds of the 2002 International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems

Strany od–do

173–178

Počet stran

6

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT5081,
  author="Pavel {Václavek} and Petr {Blaha} and Jaroslav {Lepka},
  title="State Observer for Sensorless AC Induction Motor Control",
  booktitle="Proceedingds of the 2002 International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems",
  year="2002",
  month="May",
  pages="173--178",
  publisher="Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb",
  address="Opatia",
  isbn="953-6071-17-7"
}