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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 1990

Expansion of operating limits for permanent magnet motor by current vector control considering inverter capacity

S. Morimoto; Y. Takeda; Takao Hirasa; K. Taniguchi

The current vector control method of PM (permanent magnet) motors is examined to expand the operating limits associated with inverter capacity. This control method is optimum in the sense of deriving maximum output torque within the voltage and current constraints. The effects of motor parameters are examined by computer simulation. The operating limits are greatly expanded by controlling the d- and q-axis components of the armature current according to the rotor speed. The operating limits are examined considering the demagnetization of the permanent magnet. If the permanent magnet has a straight demagnetization curve, like a rare-earth permanent magnet, the PM motor can be safely operated until the demagnetizing coefficient becomes 1.0. If wide speed range or constant power operation is desirable, a permanent magnetic with a high coercivity and a linear demagnetization curve must be used for the PM motor. >


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1996

Sinusoidal current drive system of permanent magnet synchronous motor with low resolution position sensor

S. Morimoto; Masayuki Sanada; Y. Takeda

The high performance drives of the sinusoidal back-EMF type permanent magnet synchronous motor can be achieved by the current vector control, where the sinusoidal currents flow according to the rotor position and the current phase is suitably controlled according to the operating condition. In such a high performance drive system, a high resolution position sensor is desired. In this paper, a sinusoidal current drive system with a low resolution position sensor is proposed. The high resolution position information is obtained by the position estimating circuit from the signal of a low resolution position sensor. The steady-state and transient characteristics are examined by several experiments, then it is confirmed that the sinusoidal current drive and the high performance current vector control can be achieved by the proposed drive system.


IEEE Industry Applications Magazine | 1996

Inverter-driven synchronous motors for constant power

S. Morimoto; Masayuki Sanada; Yoji Takeda

Inverter-driven synchronous motors are widely used in high-performance variable-speed drive systems. In this article, the effects of machine parameters and the operating characteristics with respect to several types of synchronous motors-which include synchronous reluctance motors, surface permanent magnet synchronous motors, and interior permanent magnet synchronous motors-are examined. The optimum current vector producing the maximum output power at any speed is derived considering both current and voltage constraints.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1993

Effects and compensation of magnetic saturation in permanent magnet synchronous motor drives

S. Morimoto; T. Ueno; Masayuki Sanada; A. Yamagiwa; Y. Takeda; Takao Hirasa

The effects of magnetic saturation are examined, and the compensation of magnetic saturation is proposed for the PM (permanent magnet) motor drives. A speed control system is established based on a DSP, and drive tests were carried out on a prototype IPM (interior permanent magnet) motor. The q-axis inductance of a IPM motor is found to vary depending on the q-axis current because of the magnetic saturation. The terminal voltage exceeds the maximum value in the flux-weakening region and, as a result, the transient responses sometimes become unstable because of saturation of the current regulator. The q-axis inductance is simply modeled as a function of the q-axis current and this compensated value of L/sub q/ is used in the control algorithm. The control performances are greatly improved by the compensation of magnetic saturation.<<ETX>>


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1991

High performance servo drive system of salient pole permanent magnet synchronous motor

S. Morimoto; K. Hatanaka; Y. Tong; Yoji Takeda; Takao Hirasa

A high performance servomotor drive system is described for a salient pole PM motor in which an armature current vector is actively controlled according to load conditions in order to use a reluctance torque effectively, and as a result a large torque can be produced. The control algorithm of the armature current vector is described taking the demagnetization of permanent magnet and the magnetic saturation into account. Characteristics such as torque, power factor, efficiency, power capability, transient response, and so on are examined using computer simulations and experimental results.<<ETX>>


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1992

A PWM strategy for reducing torque-ripple in inverter-fed induction motor

K. Taniguchi; Y. Tomiyama; Y. Takeda; S. Morimoto; Masayuki Sanada

A novel pulse-width modulation (PWM) strategy suitable for an inverter-fed induction motor is described. The torque ripple of the induction motor can be reduced by this PWM technique. The output waveforms is the proposed PWM inverter are investigated both theoretically and experimentally. A modulating signal for the three-phase PWM inverter is obtained by superposing a rectangular wave on the specific trapezoidal wave whose flat portion is 120 degrees . By using the proposed modulating signal, the amplitude of the fundamental component is about 18% more than that of a conventional sine-wave inverter.<<ETX>>


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1994

Optimum machine parameters and design of inverter-driven synchronous motors for wide constant power operation

S. Morimoto; Masayuki Sanada; Yoji Takeda; K. Taniguchi

The synchronous motors driven by the current regulated voltage-source PWM inverter can be modeled by the same d-q reference frame circuit and generally analyzed where the machine parameters depend on the rotor configuration. The effects of machine parameters and the operating characteristics with respect to several types of synchronous motors, including synchronous reluctance motors, surface permanent magnet synchronous motors and interior permanent magnet synchronous motors, are examined in this paper. The optimum current vector producing the maximum output power at any operating speed is derived, and it is shown that the output power versus speed characteristics depend only on the value of E/sub 0/-X/sub d/ in per unit form. The selection of machine parameters and design are discussed in order to obtain the desired output characteristics.<<ETX>>


power conversion conference | 2002

Noise reduction for switched reluctance motor with a hole

K. Nakata; K. Hiramoto; Masayuki Sanada; S. Morimoto; Yoji Takeda

A switched reluctance motor has a doubly salient structure, both stator and rotor have the saliency and it has an advantage in a harsh environments due to a simple and robust structure. However, it has the disadvantage that the motor is noisy because of the deformation by the radial force. This paper examines the radial force for various SRMs with a hole inside the pole using the two dimensional finite element method, and for typical models, the acoustic noise and efficiency are evaluated by the experiments. It is cleared that poles with a hole are effective to improve the noise, because the radial force reduces.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1999

Analyses for sensorless linear compressor using linear pulse motor

Masayuki Sanada; S. Morimoto; Y. Takeda

A reciprocating compressor with a rotary motor which is used in a refrigerator has low efficiency, since it has large mechanical losses due to the crank mechanism. In a free piston linear compressor with linear motors, the mechanical losses of the crank mechanism can be decreased and system efficiency improved. However, the compressor will fail and the system efficiency will be reduced if the piston position is not controlled successfully. A linear pulse motor (LPM) generally has precise positioning ability in open-loop control without a position sensor. Therefore, the authors expect that a sensorless linear compressor system with an LPM can be realized. In this paper, they examine the piston positioning accuracy and the efficiency of a sensorless linear compressor system with an LPM for various compressor sizes and operating conditions by using analytical and experimental approaches. As a result, the efficiency of the linear compressor system is higher than that of a conventional reciprocating compressor using an induction motor. The system efficiency is significantly improved in the linear compressor with LPM.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 1991

Design and control system of permanent magnet synchronous motor for high torque and high efficiency operation

S. Morimoto; Yoji Takeda; K. Hatanaka; Y. Tong; Takao Hirasa

A current vector control method is described for permanent magnet synchronous motors for high torque and high efficiency operations. In this method, the current phase angle is controlled according to load conditions in order to use the reluctance torque effectively. Several characteristics, such as torque, efficiency, power capability, and so on, are greatly improved by this control method. The performance characteristics are greatly affected by the motor parameters which depend on the rotor configurations and permanent magnet geometries. The available maximum torque and power capability are also examined.<<ETX>>

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Masayuki Sanada

Osaka Prefecture University

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Yoji Takeda

Osaka Prefecture University

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Takao Hirasa

Osaka Prefecture University

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K. Taniguchi

Osaka Institute of Technology

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Lei Ma

Osaka Prefecture University

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Masako Kaneda

Osaka Prefecture University

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Nobuyuki Matsui

Nagoya Institute of Technology

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K. Nakata

Osaka Prefecture University

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