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  • Artigo de evento 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    MRAS-based sensorless control for high-speed induction machine connected to the grid
    (2013-11-05) Fabio Lima; ROSA, F. C.; FUMAGALLI, M. A.
    This paper describes a MRAS-based sensorless control of a high-speed squirrel cage induction machine connected to the grid. This paper contributes with the subject when using a high-speed machine supported by active magnetic bearings (AMB) for energy applications. This kind of system is suitable for energy generation from gas sources. To control the grid side as well as the generator side a back-to-back converter with voltage oriented control (VOC) and rotor field oriented control (RFOC), respectively, is used. Simulations are presented for the MRAS observer, and some experimental results are also showed. A test bench was designed and the final experimental results are undergoing. © 2013 IEEE.
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    Vector control of a high speed induction machine supported by magnetic bearings
    (2015-11-09) FUMAGALLI, M. A.; Fabio Lima; ROSA, F. C.
    © 2015 IEEE.This paper presents the rotor field oriented control (RFOC) of an induction motor supported by magnetic bearings. The shaft of the motor is supported by two radial and one axial magnetic bearings. The rotor was inserted at the center of the shaft, which will operate as motor as well as generator, and at the shaft extremity is coupled a small turbine. The mechanical modeling and assembly are presented in details. After that the control system of the AMB is introduced. The RFOC modelling with impressed stator currents is so introduced. The mechanical and electrical system was constructed in a test bench and the experimental results confirm the good dynamic response of the system. It is the intention to use the system in the future for generating electrical energy from gas sources.