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Sensorless Control of IM Drives considering 0 Hz crossover: Control Theoretical Analysis and Synthesis,Used
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Electrical drives based on sensorless control has the advantage that neither encoder or speedsensor on the rotorshaft is needed. This book presents sensorless control adopted on the induction machine by a fairly unique kind of rotorflux estimator based on the socalled voltage model (VM). The VM estimates frequency and is developed from a vector controlled scheme of the machine model, here with one of the two channels open controlled. Then the VM and machine dynamics together defines a complete model for further control theoretical analysis and design. The analysis mainly considers instability problems and parameter variations, here especially focused on the 0 Hz crossover problem. The open controlled channel then gives an important mean for stabilizing design and parameteridentification. By nonlinear and linear analysis an optimized solution is achieved for the 0 Hz crossover problem, completed with Kalmanfiltering design for parameteridentification in the nominal speed range.
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