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Starting phase of a motor in general is a very complicated period. Motors draw a large amount of current, several times the normal full-load current when first energized. In starting period of Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (LSPMSM), high current causes saturation in stator and rotor. The effect of saturation on the “q-axis” synchronous inductance, Lmq, of LSPMSM is studied in this...
A prerequisite for sensorless field oriented control of permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs) at very low speed and standstill operation using signal injection methods is a sufficient saliency ratio of the differential inductances throughout the desired operating area. High frequency signal injection methods are very common in order to perform saliency tracking based sensorless operation....
For a practical direct torque controlled (DTC) permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive system, the information of the initial rotor position, which is usually obtained by a mechanical position sensor, is essential for starting under the full load. In order to avoid the disadvantages of using mechanical position sensors, great efforts have been made on the development of sensorless control...
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