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Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Année : 2009

Sensorless Indirect Stator Field Orientation Speed Control for Single-Phase Induction Motor Drive

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The industrial requirements for the control of an induction machine without a mechanical sensor continue to be of interest, as evidenced by the most recent publications. The focus is on improvements of control without a mechanical sensor. A new method for the implementation of a sensorless indirect stator-fluxoriented control (ISFOC) of a single-phase induction motor (SPIM) drive is proposed in this paper. The proposed method of rotor speed estimation is based only on themeasurement of themain and auxiliary windings stator currents and that of a reference q-axis current generated by the control algorithm. The error of the measured qaxis current from its reference value feeds the proportional plus integral controller, the output of which is the estimated slip angular frequency. Experimental results for sensorless ISFOC speed control of a SPIM drive are presented and analyzed using a dSPACE system with DS1104 controller board based on the digital signal processor TMS320F240. Digital simulation and experimental results are presented to show the improvement in performance of the proposed sensorless algorithm.
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hal-00433490 , version 1 (19-11-2009)

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Mohamed Jemli, Hechmi Ben Azza, Mohamed Boussak, Moncef Gossa. Sensorless Indirect Stator Field Orientation Speed Control for Single-Phase Induction Motor Drive. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2009, 24 (6), pp.1618-1627. ⟨hal-00433490⟩
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