Abstract

In this paper, a doubly fed induction machine (DFIM) operating in motor mode and supplied by two voltage source inverters-in stator and rotor sides-is presented. The aim is to analyze the sensorless rotor position operation of a dual direct torque control (DDTC) of the DFIM. This paper presents a sensorless DDTC for a DFIM speed drive in order to guarantee the static and dynamic system performances. The sensorless DFIM operation provides an analytical redundancy in the case of mechanical sensor failure and ensures the service continuity of the drive. SABER simulation and experimental results illustrate the satisfactory behavior of the system with or without the use of the rotor position sensor. These confirm the preservation of system performances, particularly during the low-speed sensorless control operation. The proposed solution is particularly relevant due to its simplicity.

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