Investigations on Sensor/Sensorless control of PMSM drive for grid connected and standalone applications
Date
2019
Authors
Prabhakaran, K. K.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The goal of present work is to study, develop and analyze the sensor/sensorless control
of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) drive for grid connected and
standalone applications. The research work carried out in this thesis is mainly divided
into three parts. Firstly, to find simple and effective algorithm to estimate the rotor
speed and position of the PMSM drive. The second part mainly focus on developing a
controller for sensor based PMSM drive. The main moto of presenting the proposed
estimation scheme and controller separately is to show the efficacy of the PMSM drive
by validating their performance individually. Finally, the third part is to develop a
standalone PV fed PMSM drive for rural areas.
This thesis proposes two speed/position estimation algorithms based on MRAS method
for sensorless PMSM drive. In literature, initially proposed MRAS technique is based
on stator current to compute the speed and position information of PMSM drive.
Following this, many other functional candidates such as stator flux, reactive power are
reported with varying system performance. So far, all these functional parameters have
a physical understanding (stator flux) or a practical existence (such as current, power
etc.). Stator flux based MRAS has unsatisfactory performance in the low speed regions.
Thereby, going beyond such selection, a new Flux-Torque based MRAS is proposed
and satisfactory performance is reported with stability in low speed operation. FluxTorque is combination of physical and practical existence. The proposed speed
estimator is formulated using stator flux and electromagnetic torque based MRAS. It
performs better during transient conditions and reduces steady state error for wide rotor
speed variations including low speed regions. The stability of the proposed estimator is
verified through small signal model and the machine parameter sensitivity is also
analyzed. The performance of the proposed estimator is validated for variation in the
low speed regions including standstill condition.
Flux-Torque based MRAS is stable in the low speed region but this scheme requires
information of actual and estimated stator flux and electromagnetic torque to estimate
speed and position. In order to reduce mathematical complexity and to avoid
computation of stator flux, the simple and robust electromagnetic torque based MRAS
speed/position estimator is proposed. The proposed estimator is formed usinginstantaneous and estimated electromagnetic torque. Using small signal modelling, the
stability and sensitivity analysis are performed. Results show that, the estimator is
stable over a wide speed region (including low speed regions) and exhibits robustness
against uncertainties in machine parameters. Simulation and experimental results
demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed scheme under different test conditions viz.
over a wide adjustable speed range which include different low speed regions and
standstill at different load conditions with uncertainty in machine parameters.
Further this thesis proposes a simple cascaded Pseudo Derivative Feedback and Feed
Forward (PDF plus PDFF) controller for permanent magnet synchronous motor drive.
The PI plus PI controller and proposed PDF plus PDFF controller are designed and their
stability is analyzed using extended root locus technique, and further influence of
damping coefficient is discussed in detail. The proposed control scheme significantly
improves dynamic response viz. reduces 50 % of overshoot in stator current, eliminates
overshoot in speed and has two times faster settling time of the overall system compared
to cascaded PI plus PI controller during wide variation in speed with load disturbance.
Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed scheme
under different test conditions viz. over the wide adjustable speed range which includes
different low speed regions and standstill i.e. 0 to 157 rad/s at different load conditions.
Finally, this thesis proposes a standalone PV fed PMSM drive for water pumping. The
proposed system aims at reducing the switching losses and overall cost by using
reduced switch inverter. The proposed system comprises of a PMSM drive, fed by PV
source through an inverter employing reduced number of switches. The inverter uses
only four switches whereas the conventional VSI utilizes six switches. Field oriented
control scheme is employed to control the PMSM drive. Perturb and Observe (P&O)
MPPT technique is used to generate a speed reference to PMSM drive. Simulation and
experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed scheme.
All aforementioned simulation studies are carried out through MATLAB/ Simulink and
it is also experimentally verified through laboratory prototype consists of FPGA
controller based PMSM drive.
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Keywords
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM), sensorless speed and position estimation, cascaded Pseudo Derivative Feedback plus Feedforward (PDFPDFF) controller, MPPT, Reduced Switch Inverter