An in-phase filter-based flux observation strategy for sensorless control of PMSMs

Due to the complexity of determining the initial rotor flux and detecting errors, conventional rotor flux observation methods are easily affected by direct current (DC) components and harmonics. To address this issue, this paper proposes an in-phase filter (IPF)-based rotor flux observation strategy...

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Veröffentlicht in:ISA transactions 2024-12, Vol.155, p.386-397
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Lei, Tong, Yanhui, Karimi, Hamid Reza, Huang, Bixuan
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Zusammenfassung:Due to the complexity of determining the initial rotor flux and detecting errors, conventional rotor flux observation methods are easily affected by direct current (DC) components and harmonics. To address this issue, this paper proposes an in-phase filter (IPF)-based rotor flux observation strategy for sensorless control of permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs). The core components of the IPF consist of a double second-order generalized integrator (DSOGI) and a phase angle compensation transfer function (PACTF). The DSOGI provides a accurate electrical angular frequency, while the PACTF implements a phase correction to the vq′ signals. By employing IPF structure, accurate observations for rotor flux, electronic speed, and rotor position are achieved, which can be effectively used in the sensorless control of PMSMs, eliminating the need for magnitude and phase compensations. Finally, the proposed observation strategy is applied to an experimental bench of a PMSM, and its effectiveness is illustrated by experimental results. From experimental results, it can be concluded that the IPF is significantly better than the LPF, and 5% more accurate than the observer based on cascade second-order generalized integral(CSOGI) overall. •The rotor position of PMSMs is estimated via rotor flux observation.•An in-phase filter is developed for rotor flux observation in sensorless control of PMSMs.•The in-phase filter is implemented on a PMSM bench.
ISSN:0019-0578
1879-2022
1879-2022
DOI:10.1016/j.isatra.2024.09.030