Abstract

One of the main challenging issues in induction motor drives is the lack of knowledge about the actual values of some critical parameters, such as rotor and stator resistances which are subject to large variations during operation. Such problem is difficult to resolve due to the strong interconnection between states and parameters in the nonlinear motor model, besides the unavailability of both rotor flux and load torque. In the spirit to accurately follow the on-line machine variables, this paper focuses on the simultaneous estimation of internal states and time varying parameters. Especially, a new identification scheme for rotor resistance and/or stator resistance is introduced. In the aim of decoupling the unknown electrical parameters, we adopt a mild change of coordinates that allows to easily design a two-stage of high gain observer. The simplicity of presented procedures and the efficiency for real time computation constitute both main features of the proposed approach. Moreover, possible exploitation of our algorithm in the fault detection issue is discussed through a simulation of an abrupt rotor short-circuit.

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