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Accuracy improvement of stator inductance identification method based on low-frequency current injection for three-level npc inverter-fed im drives in locked-rotor standstill condition

  • Yerganat Khojakhan
  • , Kyoung Min Choo
  • , Junsin Yi
  • , Chung Yuen Won
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

In this paper, a stator inductance identification process is proposed. The process is based on a three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) inverter-fed induction motor (IM) drive with a standstill condition. Previously, a low-speed alternating current (AC) injection test for stator inductance identification was proposed to overcome practical problems in conventional identification methods for three-level NPC inverter-based IM drives. However, the low-speed AC injection test-based identification method has some problems if a heavy load or mechanical brake is connected, as these can forcibly bring the rotor to a standstill during parameter identification. Since this low-speed testing-based identification assumes the motor torque is considerably lower in low-speed operations, some inaccuracy is inevitable in this kind of standstill condition. In this paper, the proposed current injection speed generator is based on the previously studied low-speed test-based stator inductance identification method, but the proposed approach gives more accurate estimates under the afore-mentioned standstill conditions. The proposed method regulates the speed for sinusoidal low-fre-quency AC injection on the basis of the instantaneous reactive and air-gap active power ratio. This proposed stator inductance identification method is more accurate than conventional fixed low-frequency AC signal injection identification method for three-level NPC inverter-fed IM drive systems with a locked-rotor standstill condition. The proposed method’s accuracy and reliability were verified by simulation and experiment using an 18.5 kW induction motor.

Original languageEnglish
Article number488
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Regulation of angular speed
  • Standstill condition
  • Stator inductance identification

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