Design Guidelines for Sensorless PM-Drives

Christian Grabner, Johannes Vinzenz Gragger, Hansjörg Kapeller, Anton Haumer, Christian Kral

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Abstract

Abstract-The development procedure of permanent magnet drives for sensor less operation beginning from standstill under overload conditions has to consider different design aspects coevally. First, the robust rotor position sensing by test signal enforces a design with a strongly different behavior of the spatial dq-oriented differential inductance values. Therefore, the interior rotor magnet array arrangement is from principle predestinated for the controlled sensor less mode including standstill. Fortunately, in order to reduce costs, the distinct reluctance torque capability of such interior magnet arrangement is additionally used for a significantly increased torque by applying a pre-oriented stator current space vectors within the quasi-steady control.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
JournalIAENG Engineering Letters
Volume17
Issue number27
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Low Emission Transport

Keywords

  • Sensorless Vector Control
  • Machine Design
  • Inductance Modeling
  • Nonlinear Saturation Effects

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