Compensation of Speed Dependence in Sensorless Rotor Temperature Estimation for Permanent-Magnet Synchronious Motor

Martin Ganchev, Christian Kral, Thomas Wolbank

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Abstract

Abstract-This paper proposes an improved method for estimating the magnet temperature in permanent-magnet synchronous machines without using any temperature sensors. Originally, the method implies an intermittent injection of a voltage pulse in the positive d-axis of the motor while keeping the load current zero. Thus, the resulting d-current response depends on both the initial value of the d-current itself and the actual magnetization level of the permanent magnets. Since the magnetization of the magnets depends on the temperature, different d-current slopes are associated with given temperature levels of the magnets. At higher speeds, the current response is additionally affected by induced voltages of various sources which lead to erroneous estimation of the magnet temperature. By applying a voltage pulse in the positive and negative d-axis of the motor, symmetry of the induced voltages can be achieved in a manner that the difference of the current responses from the positive and negative pulses is no longer affected by the induced voltages.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2487-2495
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Low Emission Transport

Keywords

  • Condition monitoring
  • magnet temperature estimation
  • permanent-magnet machines
  • rotor temperature
  • saturation effects

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