Recent developments in the field of controls for asynchronous induction motors require a precise knowledge of the parameters of the machine. In particular, the estimation of the stator flux is a matter of highest importance, and many solutions can be found in literature, with different degrees of accuracy and complexity. The present paper deals with an industry-oriented estimation technique, performed at complete standstill, to let the estimation be performed even without disconnecting the motor from the load. In particular, the paper carries out a complete study on the influence of the squirrel cage rotor during the integration usually adopted for the flux linkage determination. A full experimental validation is included, to investigate a problem yet little known. In this regard, two twin machines have been designed and manufactured, with and without rotor cage die casting.

The influence of the squirrel cage rotor in the estimation of the IM flux linkage at standstill

CARRARO, MATTEO;TINAZZI, FABIO;ZIGLIOTTO, MAURO
2013

Abstract

Recent developments in the field of controls for asynchronous induction motors require a precise knowledge of the parameters of the machine. In particular, the estimation of the stator flux is a matter of highest importance, and many solutions can be found in literature, with different degrees of accuracy and complexity. The present paper deals with an industry-oriented estimation technique, performed at complete standstill, to let the estimation be performed even without disconnecting the motor from the load. In particular, the paper carries out a complete study on the influence of the squirrel cage rotor during the integration usually adopted for the flux linkage determination. A full experimental validation is included, to investigate a problem yet little known. In this regard, two twin machines have been designed and manufactured, with and without rotor cage die casting.
2013
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology
9781467345682
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