Regenerating-mode stabilization of the "statically compensated voltage model''
Journal article, 2007

Reversal of rotation under load of sensorless induction motor drives is very challenging, as there is often an unstable region in the low-speed regenerating mode. In this paper, a variant of the classical "voltage model," i.e., the "statically compensated voltage model," is modified for stable regenerating-mode operation with accurate model motor parameters. The mechanisms behind two low-speed instability phenomena are thereafter, explored, and methods for avoiding instability with inaccurate model parameters are developed. Experimental results verify the theory and show adequate performance.

OPERATION

DESIGN

INDUCTION-MOTOR DRIVES

induction motor (IM)

OBSERVER

VECTOR CONTROL

MACHINES

sensorless control

SPEED

flux estimation

Author

Lennart Harnefors

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Electric Power Engineering

Rolf Ottersten

GM Powertrain Sweden

Chalmers University of Technology

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

0278-0046 (ISSN)

Vol. 54 2 818-824

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

DOI

10.1109/TIE.2007.891781

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10/6/2017