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Speed-Sensorless Control of Induction Motor Drives With a STA-FLL Speed Estimation Scheme

Huimin Wang, Yongheng Yang, Xinglai Ge, Yun Zuo, Xiaoyun Feng, Dunzhi Chen, Yong‐Chao Liu

2023IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Speed-sensorless control (SSC) techniques enhance the overall reliability while reducing the cost, and thus become attractive in induction motors (IMs). Simplicity and flexibility are the main features that make phase-locked loop (PLL)- and frequency-locked loop (FLL)- based speed estimation schemes stand out among considerable estimation methods. However, many PLL and FLL schemes exhibit a poor estimation accuracy in the cases of acceleration and deceleration (AaD). Accordingly, an adaptive second-order generalized integrator-FLL (SOGI-FLL)-based scheme is introduced. While, the issue of the estimated speed feedback (ESF) in the adaptive SOGI-FLL scheme remains an obstacle. With the above, a speed estimation scheme that combines the super-twisting algorithm with an FLL (STA-FLL) is proposed for the SSC of IM drives in this article. In the proposed STA-FLL scheme, an STA-based quadrature signal generator (STA-QSG) is properly designed, in which the ESF is cancelled to further ensure speed estimation. Moreover, a closed-loop flux observer is adopted in the implementation to enhance the proposed STA-FLL scheme in terms of disturbance mitigation. Experimental tests are performed to validate the proposed STA-FLL scheme.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Phase-locked loopIntegratorInduction motorComputer scienceEngineeringElectronic engineeringBandwidth (computing)Control (management)JitterComputer networkVoltageArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringSensorless Control of Electric MotorsElectric Motor Design and AnalysisIterative Learning Control Systems