用磁等效电路模型评价同步直线电机无传感器方法

R. Leidhold, P. Mutschler
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研究了磁等效电路(MEC)方法在无传感器同步直线电机特性建模中的应用。感兴趣的特性是由于次级磁通在初级磁通中产生饱和而产生的磁显着性,以及由于负载而产生的显着性变化。它们在标准基波模型中没有表现出来,通常的分析工具是有限元分析(FEA)。然而,由于有限元模型对动态模拟的计算时间要求极高,本文建议使用MEC。MEC来源于电机的几何形状、所涉及材料的磁性特性和绕组的排列。因此,利用该模型,可以在原型构建之前对给定的电机设计进行无传感器分析和仿真。为了验证该模型,利用该模型对一些无传感器方法中使用的高频交流电压注入进行了仿真,并进行了实验实现。结果表明,该模型对无传感器方法的分析是可行的。
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Evaluation of Sensorless Methods for Synchronous-Linear-Motors by using a Magnetic Equivalent Circuit based Model
The Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) method is investigated for modeling the synchronous-linear-motor characteristics used by sensorless methods. The characteristics of interest are the magnetic saliencies due to the saturation that the secondary flux produces in the primary, and saliencies modification due to the load. They are not represented in the standard Fundamental-Wave model, and the usual tool for analyzing them is the Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Nevertheless, as the FEA models require extremely high computation time for dynamic simulations, the use of MEC is proposed to be used in this paper. The MEC is derived from the motor geometry, magnetic characteristics of the involved materials, and the winding arrangement. Consequently, with this model, a sensorless method can be analyzed and simulated for a given motor design before its prototype is build. In order to test the model, the injection of a high-frequency alternating voltage, as used in some sensorless methods, is simulated with the proposed model as well as implemented experimentally. The obtained results show agreement between them, demonstrating that the model is viable for analysis of sensorless methods.
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