Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives

This paper presents a sensorless control technique based on direct flux vector control (DFVC) method for synchronous reluctance (SyR) motor drives fed by a three-phase to three-phase matrix converter (MC). Rotor position is estimated based on active flux (AF) concept down to 50 [rpm]. Furthermore, t...

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Main Authors: Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang, Stella, Fausto, Odhano, Shafiq, De Lillo, Liliana, Trentin, Andrew, Pellegrino, Gianmario, Zanchetta, Pericle
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48091/
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author Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang
Stella, Fausto
Odhano, Shafiq
De Lillo, Liliana
Trentin, Andrew
Pellegrino, Gianmario
Zanchetta, Pericle
author_facet Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang
Stella, Fausto
Odhano, Shafiq
De Lillo, Liliana
Trentin, Andrew
Pellegrino, Gianmario
Zanchetta, Pericle
author_sort Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
collection Online Access
description This paper presents a sensorless control technique based on direct flux vector control (DFVC) method for synchronous reluctance (SyR) motor drives fed by a three-phase to three-phase matrix converter (MC). Rotor position is estimated based on active flux (AF) concept down to 50 [rpm]. Furthermore, the effect of nonlinear voltage errors of the MC is compensated, and a self-commissioning method capable of identifying the voltage error before compensation is presented and tested. The proposed drive combines the advantages of matrix converters and SyR motors in sensorless fashion, for application into a number of fields, spanning from compact drives for aviation to line-supplied drives for industry applications. Experimental results are provided to prove the feasibility of the proposed technique.
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spelling nottingham-480912020-05-04T19:13:46Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48091/ Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang Stella, Fausto Odhano, Shafiq De Lillo, Liliana Trentin, Andrew Pellegrino, Gianmario Zanchetta, Pericle This paper presents a sensorless control technique based on direct flux vector control (DFVC) method for synchronous reluctance (SyR) motor drives fed by a three-phase to three-phase matrix converter (MC). Rotor position is estimated based on active flux (AF) concept down to 50 [rpm]. Furthermore, the effect of nonlinear voltage errors of the MC is compensated, and a self-commissioning method capable of identifying the voltage error before compensation is presented and tested. The proposed drive combines the advantages of matrix converters and SyR motors in sensorless fashion, for application into a number of fields, spanning from compact drives for aviation to line-supplied drives for industry applications. Experimental results are provided to prove the feasibility of the proposed technique. 2017-10-23 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang, Stella, Fausto, Odhano, Shafiq, De Lillo, Liliana, Trentin, Andrew, Pellegrino, Gianmario and Zanchetta, Pericle (2017) Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives. In: 8th IEEE International Symposium on Sensorless Control for Electrical Drives (SLED 2017), 18-19 September 2017, Catania, Italy. Active flux; Matrix converter; self-commissioning; sensorless; synchronous reluctance http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8078421/
spellingShingle Active flux; Matrix converter; self-commissioning; sensorless; synchronous reluctance
Yousefi-Talouki, Arzhang
Stella, Fausto
Odhano, Shafiq
De Lillo, Liliana
Trentin, Andrew
Pellegrino, Gianmario
Zanchetta, Pericle
Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title_full Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title_fullStr Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title_full_unstemmed Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title_short Sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
title_sort sensorless control of matrix converter-fed synchronous reluctance motor drives
topic Active flux; Matrix converter; self-commissioning; sensorless; synchronous reluctance
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48091/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48091/