Simulation and implementation of sensorless control in multi-motors electric drives with high dynamics

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In this article we'll tackle the control of multi-motors electric drives with high dynamic, with rapid changes in torque and speed, with rigid or flexible coupling of motors, where the control strategy is FOC (Field Oriented Control) for each drives and the distributed control in local network using the CANopen protocol. In the surface mining industry, from which the electric drive application for this article is selected, the general trend is toward using asynchronous motors with short-circuit rotor, due to the advantages of this motor both in terms of design and operation. In order to achieve the variable speed, must be used the static frequency converters with sensorless control, where speed is estimated using a Model References Adaptive Control Estimator. The global control system proposed in this paper contain this type of MRAC estimator together with PI-control based, who ensures a good dynamic performance but in a lower complexity of structure such that are properly to implement in real time in a distributed control system with DSP in local network using the CANopen protocol with advantages in terms of software technology, as well as control cost and flexibility of use. Following these directions a functional application was implemented and tested in practice.

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Nicola, M., Sacerdotianu, D., Nicola, C. I., & Hurezeanu, A. (2017). Simulation and implementation of sensorless control in multi-motors electric drives with high dynamics. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems, 2(4), 59–67. https://doi.org/10.25046/aj020409

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