Publication detail

Flux and Speed Observer for AC Motor Sensorless Control

VÁCLAVEK, P., BLAHA, P.

Original Title

Flux and Speed Observer for AC Motor Sensorless Control

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Control of drives based on AC induction electrical motors is a quite complex task. If vector control algorithms are used we need to know not only rotation speed of the motor but also the position of the magnetic flux inside the motor during the control process. There is of course possibility of using flux and speed sensors and the 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 the cost reduction and a simpler mechanical construction. In such situation we have to solve task of the state reconstruction only from voltages and currents measurements. In the paper we present simple method based on deterministic evaluation of measurement. The method uses AC induction motor model and simple adaptation equations to estimate rotor magnetic flux and speed from measured electrical quantities. The main advantages are lower demand on computation and easy physical interpretation comparing to Kalman filtration. The method was tested on simulation examples.

Keywords

AC induction motor, sensorless control, state observer

Authors

VÁCLAVEK, P., BLAHA, P.

RIV year

2002

Released

9. 6. 2002

Publisher

University of Pardubice

Location

Pardubice

Pages from

1

Pages to

11

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT5079,
  author="Pavel {Václavek} and Petr {Blaha}",
  title="Flux and Speed Observer for AC Motor Sensorless Control",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the Process Control RIP 2002",
  year="2002",
  pages="1--11",
  publisher="University of Pardubice",
  address="Pardubice"
}