Hahn I, Graus J (2014)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2014
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
Edited Volumes: 2014 IEEE 5th International Symposium on Sensorless Control for Electrical Drives, SLED 2014
Pages Range: 62-69
Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE International Symposium on Sensorless Control for Electrical Drives (SLED 2014)
Event location: Hiroshima, Japan
DOI: 10.1109/SLED.2014.6844971
Sensorless position estimation based on signal-injection methods always requires a resistance- or inductance-based anisotropy. Therefore, a short-circuited electrical winding can be attached on the rotor. This paper proposes a simplified machine model by which the influence of one or more short-circuited rotor windings can be calculated and optimized with little effort. Simulations for the optimized rotor winding configurations are presented and compared to measurement results from an experimental machine. © 2014 IEEE.
APA:
Hahn, I., & Graus, J. (2014). Modeling and Optimization of a Short-Circuited Rotor Winding of a PMSM for Saliency Tracking. In IEEE International Symposium on Sensorless Control for Electrical Drives (SLED 2014) (pp. 62-69). Hiroshima, Japan, JP: IEEE Computer Society.
MLA:
Hahn, Ingo, and Johannes Graus. "Modeling and Optimization of a Short-Circuited Rotor Winding of a PMSM for Saliency Tracking." Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Sensorless Control for Electrical Drives (SLED 2014), Hiroshima, Japan IEEE Computer Society, 2014. 62-69.
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