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Pulsating High Freq Observer

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loc nv
loc nv el 4 de En. de 2024
Editada: loc nv el 5 de En. de 2024
I am simulating the determination of the angle from standstill for an IPMSM (Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor), Part A: Find Best Possible Initial Estimation in this paper https://www.mathworks.com/help/mcb/ref/pulsatinghighfreqobserver.html#mw_01b83fb0-efb3-43b4-bade-ac475b2324b1_vh. It mentions selecting the θi_est angle corresponding to the maximum current iq among iq1, iq2, and iq3 for Part B. Why do they do that? Can someone explain it to me?

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Hassaan
Hassaan el 4 de En. de 2024
Editada: Hassaan el 4 de En. de 2024
  1. Vector Space: In an IPMSM, the stator currents and voltages can be represented in a vector space (commonly referred to as the d-q axis), which rotates with the rotor magnetic field. The q-axis (quadrature axis) current iq is directly related to the electromagnetic torque production in the motor.
  2. Maximum Torque Response: By identifying the angle corresponding to the maximum iq, the method is effectively targeting the position where the injected high-frequency signal has the strongest interaction with the rotor's magnetic field. This position is likely to be where the high-frequency impedance is the lowest, which is useful for estimating the rotor position accurately.
  3. Initial Position Estimation: At standstill or low speeds, the precise rotor position is not observable through back-EMF. The angle corresponding to the maximum iq provides a good initial estimate of the rotor position, which is essential for starting the motor smoothly without position sensors.
  4. Estimation Improvement: Selecting the angle corresponding to the maximum iq helps improve the estimation of the rotor position when the motor is not moving. This estimate can then be used as a starting point for sensorless control algorithms as the motor speeds up and other methods (like back-EMF observation) become more effective.
Without having the full context or the complete document, this is a general explanation based on the principles of motor control and sensorless operation of IPMSMs.
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loc nv
loc nv el 5 de En. de 2024
Editada: loc nv el 5 de En. de 2024
Thank you for your feedback.
However, your answer does not seem to be very relevant to the content of my question. I am looking to determine the angle of flux when the motor is at standstill. In this paper (https://www.mathworks.com/help/mcb/ref/pulsatinghighfreqobserver.html#mw_01b83fb0-efb3-43b4-bade-ac475b2324b1_vh), there is a method described for determining this. What I want to ask here is why, based on the maximum value of the three values lq1(iq1 = iq_peak for θi_est = 0), iq2(iq2 = iq_peak for θi_est = 2π/3), iq3(iq3 = iq_peak for θi_est = -2π/3), the value of θi_est (Initial estimation of rotor position can be 0, 2π/3, or -2π/3) can be determined.
Do you know why? Thanks.

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