Low-Speed Rotor Angle Estimation of Multi-Salient Railway Propulsion Motors at Any Torque

IF 8.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1109/TTE.2024.3499368
Eduardo Rodriguez Montero;Markus Vogelsberger;Thomas Wolbank
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Providing reliable and efficient electric drives for rolling stocks are two key objectives within the railway industry. Accordingly, industries are putting relentless efforts in increasing drives’ reliability and reducing their cost and volume. In this sense, encoderless motor drives can notably contribute to these targets. While high-speed encoderless operation can be successfully ensured by fundamental-wave models, stable control at speeds around zero speed is still challenging and, as yet, not standard. At near-zero speeds, the use of spatial saliencies of induction motors (IMs) opens up new horizons of encoderless control methods since saliencies provide information on the rotor angle or flux. In particular, the standard design of railway propulsion IMs occasionally involves the creation of three dominant spatial saliencies: saturation, slotting and intermodulation. This intermodulation saliency has been previously compensated in available literature. In this work, the intermodulation saliency is used to obtain a rotor position, harnessing its distinct characteristics of high signal strength and high estimation accuracy even at the challenging point of overload. Two standard railway traction motors with different ratings serve to experimentally validate the suitability of the intermodulation saliency for high-precision rotor position extraction at near-zero speeds under a wide torque range even beyond rated load.
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任意扭矩下多斜度铁路推进电机的低速转子角度估计
为铁路车辆提供可靠和高效的电力驱动是铁路行业的两个关键目标。因此,业界正在不遗余力地提高驱动器的可靠性,降低其成本和体积。从这个意义上说,无编码器电机驱动可以显著地促进这些目标。虽然基波模型可以成功地确保高速无编码器操作,但在零速度附近的稳定控制仍然具有挑战性,而且尚未成为标准。在接近零速度的情况下,利用感应电机的空间显着性为无编码器控制方法开辟了新的领域,因为显着性提供了转子角度或磁通的信息。特别是,铁路推进系统的标准设计偶尔会涉及到三种主要空间显著性的创造:饱和、开槽和互调。这种互调的显著性已经在以前的文献中得到了补偿。在这项工作中,互调显著性被用于获得转子位置,利用其高信号强度和高估计精度的独特特性,即使在过载的挑战点。通过实验验证了互调显著性在大转矩范围甚至超过额定负载的近零速度下高精度转子位置提取的适用性。
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IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification is focused on components, sub-systems, systems, standards, and grid interface technologies related to power and energy conversion, propulsion, and actuation for all types of electrified vehicles including on-road, off-road, off-highway, and rail vehicles, airplanes, and ships.
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