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Parameter Estimation of Multiphase Machines Applicable to Variable Phase-Pole Machines

Gustaf Falk Olson, Yixuan Wu, Luca Peretti

2023IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Variable phase-pole machines are envisioned in applications requiring a large torque-speed operating area. The control of these machines relies on accurate models and parameters but research on their parameter identification is scarce. This article presents an offline parameter-identification method for variable phase-pole machines adopting a harmonic-plane decomposition model. The method employs standard tests with single-frequency three-phase excitation in multiple pole configurations and uses the results to minimize a constrained, regularized weighted least-squares problem. It relies on identifying a set of parameters common to all phase-pole configurations and transforming them into the adopted model. Good agreement is exhibited when comparing experimental results to an analytical harmonic-plane decomposition model using the inferred parameters. Steady-state, as well as pole transitions, are compared. The article emphasizes the importance of performing measurements in multiple pole configurations and weighing these measurements appropriately to render an accurate set of parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)HarmonicTorqueEstimation theoryPhase (matter)Variable (mathematics)Harmonic analysisState variableComputer sciencePlane (geometry)AlgorithmMathematicsPhysicsArtificial intelligenceMathematical analysisControl (management)GeometryThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsMultilevel Inverters and ConvertersElectric Motor Design and AnalysisMagnetic Properties and Applications
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