Sensorless drive of surface mounted permanent-magnet brushless DC machines with diametric windings based on inductance measurements

Fabien Gabriel, Frederik De Belief, Pascal Druyts, Xavier Neyt, Philippe Lataire

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Résumé

Last decades, important progress have been made in sensorless control methods based on the tracking of magnetic anisotropies linked to the rotor. These methods allow to estimate the rotor position at low speed down to standstill. The magnetic anisotropy is generally approached by a sinusoidal shaped function. However, the theory must be adapted in case of additional harmonic content in the anisotropy function. This paper specifically addresses the problem for the surface-mounted permanent-magnet brush-less DC machines with diametric windings. They present a peculiar magnetic anisotropy that suggests a simple method to detect the inversion of the magnetic field as a replacement to the dedicated sensors which are often used.

langue originaleAnglais
titre8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia
Sous-titre"Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia
Pages1236-1243
Nombre de pages8
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2011
Evénement8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: "Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia - Jeju, Corée du Sud
Durée: 30 mai 20113 juin 2011

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Nom8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: "Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia

Une conférence

Une conférence8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: "Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia
Pays/TerritoireCorée du Sud
La villeJeju
période30/05/113/06/11

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