Displacement-Sensorless Control of Magnetic Bearing System using Current and Magnetic Flux Feedback

전류와 자속의 궤환에 의한 자기베어링 시스템의 센서가 없는 변위 제어

  • Lee, Jun-Ho ;
  • Gang, Min-Su (Dept.of Control Instrumentation Engineering, Graduate School of Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Jeong, Yong-Un (Dept.of Control Instrumentation Engineering, Graduate School of Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Lee, Jeong-Seok (Dept.of Control Instrumentation Engineering, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Lee, Gi-Seo (Dept.of Control Instrumentation Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
  • 이준호 (Virginia 주립대 기계공학과 ROMAC) ;
  • 강민수 (광운대 제어계측공학과 대학원) ;
  • 정용운 (광운대 제어계측공학과 대학원) ;
  • 이정석 (광운대 제어계측공학과 대학원) ;
  • 이기서 (광운대 제어계측공학과)
  • Published : 2000.07.01

Abstract

This paper deals with the displacement estimation of magnetically suspended simple 1 DOF(degree of freedom) system without the displacement sensor. Inherently electro-magnet for control has two natural feedback loops. One is the transfer function which represents the dependance of the amount of the magnetic flux on the gap displace-ments. The other is the transfer function expressing the properties that the back electromotive force is derived from the time derivative of the magnetic flux. Through these two feedback loops, information about the gap length can be represented by the magnetic flux and the coil current. This means that the gap length can be detected from these two states variables of the electromagnet without a displacements sensor(self-sensing). The displacement can be estimated with the magnetic flux subtracted by the coil current. In this paper we use a balance beam in order to deal with the displacement sensorless estimation of the magnetic bearing system. For the stable estimation of the gap displacements by using the method of self-sensing simple PD controller is used. We first show the mathematical model of the balance beam, and then we show the effectiveness of the current and flux feedback for making stable estimation of the gap displacements for the balance beam. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the current and flux feedback for good estimation of the displacement without using displacement sensor.

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