Using a multiphase interleaved-switched inverter as power-hardware-in-the-loop machine emulator to test sensorless control techniques

Conference: PCIM Europe 2015 - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management
05/19/2015 - 05/20/2015 at Nürnberg, Deutschland

Proceedings: PCIM Europe 2015

Pages: 8Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Lehmann, Oliver; Heintze, Martin; Nemec, Christian; Roth-Stielow, Joerg (ILEA, University of Stuttgart, Germany)

Abstract:
This paper describes an optimized hardware setup for a power-hardware-in-the-loop machine emulator which allows the emulation of the magnetic anisotropy e.g. of a permanent magnet synchronous machine. This gives the opportunity to test various control systems which are beyond the common current and speed control, like sensorless control methods, on a machine emulator. Additionally, sophisticated test scenarios such as a step-shaped speed change, which hardly can be done on a test bench are able to be performed on a machine emulator. To obtain best results, several optimizations for an emulator setup are described. The performance of the presented emulator is verified by measurements conducted with an inverter-under-test, that uses the INFORM method and an EMF-model to track the rotor position sensorless.