High-Frequency-Injection-Assisted “Active-Flux”-Based Sensorless Vector Control of Reluctance Synchronous Motors, With Experiments From Zero Speed (2012) | RDL Network
High-Frequency-Injection-Assisted “Active-Flux”-Based Sensorless Vector Control of Reluctance Synchronous Motors, With Experiments From Zero Speed
Article 2012 en
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This paper presents a hybrid, motion sensorless control of an Axially Laminated Anisotropic (ALA) Reluctance Synchronous Machine (RSM). The zero and low speed sensorless method is a saliency based High Frequency Signal Injection technique (HFSI) that uses the motor itself as a resolver. The second method is based on a state observer incorporating the “active flux” concept used to deliver RSM rotor position and speed information for medium and high speed range. Even if both methods perform successfully in separate speed regions, estimation of the two algorithms is combined as a sensor fusion to improve performance at zero and very low speeds. Experimental results validate the proposed control strategies.
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