2008 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting 2008
DOI: 10.1109/08ias.2008.11
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Performance Comparison of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors and Controlled Induction Motors in Washing Machine Applications Using Sensorless Field Oriented Control

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“…Similar attempts have been presented in [26,27] where back-EMF components and in rotating dq reference frame have been estimated by the same way. To avoid errors and problems due to derivation, some researches have been suggested using of phase-locked loop (PLL) to calculate motor speed from estimated position that actually increases the order of dynamic equations of the observer [24,28].…”
Section: Review On Sensorless Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar attempts have been presented in [26,27] where back-EMF components and in rotating dq reference frame have been estimated by the same way. To avoid errors and problems due to derivation, some researches have been suggested using of phase-locked loop (PLL) to calculate motor speed from estimated position that actually increases the order of dynamic equations of the observer [24,28].…”
Section: Review On Sensorless Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the washing machine's drum is ordered to decelerate either to a stop or to proceed to a low speed level. Depending on the wash program chosen, this cycle might be repeated several times [12]. In SRMs, increase the number of rotor and stator poles causes the reduction of torque ripple.…”
Section: Describe the Structure Of Proposed Dssrmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to place the system at the point of maximum power, the machine side converter (MSC) control strategy should be effective and robust under real operating conditions. In the literature, Vector control (VC) based on conventional PI correctors is the most popular strategy implemented in many industrial applications [7]. The performances of the PI controller are poor, because the PMSG-based WECS is a variable structure system, while the PI controller is a linear controller which is adjusted for a specific system operating point, so accurate information about system parameters and charging conditions is necessary to ensure good performances [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%