Comparative Stability Analysis of Stator Current Error-based Estimators of Induction Motor Speed

This paper deals with the stability problem of three stator current error-based estimators of induction motor speed, especially in the regenerating operation mode. The stability of the adaptive full-order observer (AFO) and two model reference adaptive systems (MRASs) based on a stator current error...

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Main Authors: Korzonek Mateusz, Orłowska-Kowalska Teresa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Power Electronics and Drives
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pead.2018.3.issue-1/pead-2018-0010/pead-2018-0010.xml?format=INT
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Summary:This paper deals with the stability problem of three stator current error-based estimators of induction motor speed, especially in the regenerating operation mode. The stability of the adaptive full-order observer (AFO) and two model reference adaptive systems (MRASs) based on a stator current error (MRASCCand MRASCV) is briefly analysed, and the stability borders are determined and compared. It is shown that MRASCVspeed estimator is stable in the whole operation range including the regenerating mode without any modifications. The stability enhancement method for AFO and MRASCCestimators is described, and the solution for their stability improvement is proposed. Torque-speed characteristics of the analysed MRAStype estimators in a wide range of drive speed and load torque changes are given, as well as the behaviour of estimators during transients is compared. The theoretical analysis and simulation test results are validated by experimental tests.
ISSN:2451-0262
2543-4292