Euler-Lagrange models with complex currents of three-phase electrical machines and observability issues
Duro Basic, Francois Malrait, Pierre Rouchon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Euler-Lagrange modeling approach using complex currents for three-phase electrical machines, simplifying calculations and analyzing observability issues in sensorless control scenarios.
Contribution
It develops a new complex-current based Lagrangian formulation for modeling three-phase machines, including saturation and saliency effects, and investigates observability problems in sensorless control.
Findings
Complexification simplifies modeling calculations.
Derived models include energy expressions useful for control.
Identified unobservability around steady-states in sensorless scenarios.
Abstract
A new Lagrangian formulation with complex currents is developed and yields a direct and simple method for modeling three-phase permanent-magnet and induction machines. The Lagrangian is the sum a mechanical one and of a magnetic one. This magnetic Lagrangian is expressed in terms of rotor angle, complex stator and rotor currents. A complexification procedure widely used in quantum electrodynamic is applied here in order to derive the Euler-Lagrange equations with complex stator and rotor currents. Such complexification process avoids the usual separation into real and imaginary parts and simplifies notably the calculations. Via simple modifications of such magnetic Lagrangians we derive new dynamical models describing permanent-magnet machines with both saturation and saliency, and induction machines with both magnetic saturation and space harmonics. For each model we also provide its…
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