Regenerating-mode low-speed operation of sensorless induction motor drive with adaptive observer |
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Authors: | Kubota H. Sato I. Tamura Y. Matsuse K. Ohta H. Hori Y. |
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Affiliation: | Meiji Univ., Kawasaki; |
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Abstract: | Speed estimation methods for sensorless induction motor drives can be divided into two groups. One is based on information about fundamental components of stator currents and voltages. The other is based on high-frequency components injection in stator voltages or currents. The latter may operate stably under zero frequency, which occurs in regenerating mode at low speeds. It, however, causes loss increasing and torque ripple. The former is difficult to operate under zero frequency. The authors propose a stable method categorized in the former group even in regenerating mode at low speeds. The proposed method is based on an adaptive flux observer. First, a new observer gain design is shown. Next, a method avoiding zero-frequency operation with controlling a rotor flux level is proposed. |
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