2010 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ecce.2010.5618334
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Impact of saturation and current command selection on the performance of sensorless controlled three-pole active magnetic bearings

Abstract: This paper analyzes two types of effects caused by the fundamental current in saliency-tracking based techniques for sensorless control of three-pole active magnetic bearings: saturation and insufficient spectral separation of the fundamental current command during transients. Injection of a high frequency signal superimposed to the fundamental excitation providing active control, allows the measurement of changes in the air gap, from which an estimation of the rotor position can be obtained. Interference of t… Show more

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