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Sensorless Field-Oriented Control for Six-Phase Induction Machines

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In this paper, the classical vector control of Six-Phase Induction Machines (SPIM) is analyzed. It is shown that this method is sensitive with respect to the rotor time constant. Then a new vector control law, which minimizes the closed-loop system sensitivity with respect to the motor resistances error, is proposed. It consists in using the back-EMF vector in the control law. The back-EMF vector is estimated by a linear disturbance observer. Then, a reduced-order observer and an adaptive full order observer are applied to sensorless control of SPIM. The simulation results show that the closed-loop system performances are satisfactory using the proposed method.

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hal-00164352 , version 1 (20-07-2007)

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Reza Kiani-Nezhad, Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh, Franck Betin, Gérard-André Capolino. Sensorless Field-Oriented Control for Six-Phase Induction Machines. IAS'05, Oct 2005, Hong-Kong, China. pp.999 à 1006. ⟨hal-00164352⟩
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