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In this paper, the feasibility of using an estimate of the stator resistance (R/sub s/) as an indicator of stator winding temperature (T/sub s/) is evaluated. The advantages of resistance-based temperature monitoring over conventional thermal model-based methods are presented. Since obtaining an accurate estimate of R/sub s/ is critical for this approach, an investigation of existing R/sub s/ estimation schemes, and an analysis showing the sensitivity of model-based R/sub s/ estimation due to the uncertainties in motor parameters and variables, are given. It is shown that R/sub s/ estimation is difficult during high-speed operation, because estimated R/sub s/ becomes sensitive to errors in motor electrical parameters and variables, as the input excitation frequency (speed) increases. A new R/sub s/ estimation scheme for the purpose of monitoring the temperature in steady state is proposed. Experimental results on a line-connected induction machine verify the validity of the proposed method and the analysis.
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