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Conference Paper

A high frequency SIMULINK model for PMSM for a new sensorless rotor detection technique

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Pages 77-82 | Published online: 22 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

A new concept of high frequency small-signal phase inductance (Lss) of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) is defined in this paper. The Lss of a Soft Magnetic Composite (SMC) motor was mapped in the experiment and the results were used to build a high frequency SIMULINK model for the simulation of a new sensorless rotor detection scheme. A new sensorless detection scheme is also proposed in this paper.

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Ram Chandru

Ram Chandru

Ram Chandru received his BSc and MSc degrees in UK from University College London in 1984, and Bristol University in 1987 respectively. He has been working in the electronic industry in Analogue Instrumentation and Switchmode Power Supplies. In 2003, he returned to University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia to pursue his PhD degree in the area of intelligent motor drive inverters.

J G Zhu

Jian Guo Zhu

Jian Guo Zhu received his B.E and M.E. degrees in China from Jiangsu Institute of Technology in 1982 and Shanghai University of Technology in 1987, respectively, and the PhD degree from University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Australia, in 1995. Currently, he is the Professor of Electrical Engineering at UTS. His research interests are electromagnetics and electrical machines and drives.

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