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A control unit in synchronous motors detects friction by analyzing stator current and induced voltage in two directions, addressing the issue of friction in bearings and seals, enhancing reliability and adaptability.

DE102024124379A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-03-05MIELE & CO KG
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DE102024124379
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DE · DE
Patent Type
Applications
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Filing Date
2024-08-27
Publication Date
2026-03-05

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Technical Problem

Existing drive systems with synchronous motors fail to account for friction in bearings and seals, affecting their operating behavior and cannot reliably detect or adapt to such friction, especially in single-phase synchronous motors used in applications like washing machine pumps.

Method used

A control unit is designed to supply stator current in two directions to detect rotor movement and induced voltage, allowing determination of friction and stiffness, enabling adaptive control based on these parameters to ensure reliable operation.

Benefits of technology

Enables reliable detection and adaptation to friction, improving the operating characteristics and robustness of synchronous motors, particularly in applications where rotation direction is critical.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a drive system with at least one synchronous motor (1) with a stator (13) and with a rotor and with at least one control unit which is configured to operate at least the synchronous motor (1). The drive system is characterized in that the control unit is designed as a friction control unit for the synchronous motor (1) • the stator (13) with a sufficiently high stator current (I S ) to energize in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • then apply a sufficiently high stator current (I) to the stator (13) S ) to energize in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, and • to detect the impressed stator current of the second direction during the resulting oscillation and / or to measure the current supplied with the stator current (I S) to end and the resulting induced pole wheel voltage (U) P ) of the second direction, wherein the control unit is further configured to determine from the values ​​of the detected impressed stator current of the second direction and / or from the detected induced pole wheel voltage (U P ) to determine the friction of the rotor in the second direction.
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Description

[0001] The invention relates to a drive system, a device with at least one such drive system, and a method for operating such a drive system.

[0002] Among the well-known electric motors are synchronous motors, which can be operated single-phase with alternating current or multi-phase with three-phase current. In each case, a constantly magnetized rotor is used. This rotor can be powered by permanent magnets or external electromagnetic excitation. The term "synchronous motor" derives from the fact that the rotor is driven synchronously by a rotating magnetic field in the stator. Thus, during operation, the synchronous motor exhibits synchronous motion with the alternating current, and its rotational speed is linked to the frequency of the alternating current via the number of pole pairs in the stator.

[0003] Multi-strand permanent magnet synchronous motors are typically operated via a frequency converter, enabling controlled operation by allowing the direction of rotation, speed, and torque of the synchronous motor to be specified via the frequency and amplitude of the frequency converter's output AC voltage. This allows for targeted control of the synchronous motor's rotational behavior, for example, during startup and depending on the load being driven.

[0004] As a cost-effective alternative to frequency converter-operated synchronous motors, unregulated single-phase synchronous motors are commonly used in simple applications such as water-bearing household appliances, for example, in washing machine drain pumps. This also applies to washing machine circulation pumps. Permanent magnet single-phase synchronous motors are typically used in these applications, eliminating the need for electrical contact between the stator and rotor via slip rings or brushes.

[0005] As already mentioned, it is also advantageous for permanent magnet single-phase synchronous motors that they perform a movement synchronous with the AC voltage during operation, the speed of which is linked to the frequency of the AC voltage via the number of pole pairs of the stator. Thus, operating a permanent magnet single-phase synchronous motor at the frequency of the mains AC voltage is very simple, and costly controllers and frequency converters can be dispensed with. Instead, simple control of the single-phase synchronous motor via an H-bridge, which can be operated by a control unit, is sufficient. This is particularly beneficial for simple, unregulated applications with constant speed, such as drain pumps in washing machines.

[0006] As mentioned previously, washing machines use various pumps, such as the circulation pump and the drain pump for pumping the water out of the machine. Lint, buttons, or other objects in the water circulation system can become lodged in front of the pump impeller and block it. This can prevent the water from circulating in the washing machine or from being pumped out, thus impairing the cleaning performance and resulting in clothes not getting properly clean. In the case of the drain pump, a blockage can prevent the water from being pumped out of the washing machine. Furthermore, a blockage can cause the pump to overheat due to continuous operation.

[0007] DE 10 2021 125 137 A1 describes a drive system with at least one synchronous motor with a stator and a rotor and with at least one control unit, which is configured to operate at least the synchronous motor, wherein the control unit is configured as a blockage detection system for the synchronous motor • to supply the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • to detect the impressed stator current of the first direction and / or to terminate the energizing with the stator current and to detect the resulting induced pole wheel voltage of the first direction, • to supply the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, and • to detect the impressed stator current of the second direction and / or to terminate the current supply with the stator current and to detect the resulting induced pole wheel voltage of the second direction, wherein the control unit is further designed, • from the values ​​of the measured impressed stator current of the first direction and / or from the measured induced pole wheel voltage of the first direction and • to recognize a standstill of the rotor in both directions from the values ​​of the recorded impressed stator current of the second direction and / or from the recorded induced pole wheel voltage of the second direction.

[0008] Using the method of DE 10 2021 125 137 A1, it is therefore possible to distinguish between the presence of a blockage of the rotor of the synchronous motor and the rotatability of the rotor of the synchronous motor in such a drive system.

[0009] However, due to friction in the bearings and / or seals, such drive systems can also vary in their ease of movement, which can affect the operating behavior of the drive system and / or its synchronous motor. This cannot currently be detected, quantified, or taken into account during the operation of the synchronous motor.

[0010] The invention thus addresses the problem of determining the friction of the rotor, its shaft, or the seal of a synchronous motor in a drive system of the type described above. This should be possible, in particular, for a single-phase synchronous motor. In any case, the operating characteristics of the synchronous motor should be adaptable to the determined friction. This should be achieved in a way that is as simple, cost-effective, space-saving, energy-efficient, and / or reliable as possible. At the very least, an alternative to known drive systems of this type should be created.

[0011] According to the invention, this problem is solved by a drive system, a device, and a method comprising the features of the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention are described in the dependent claims.

[0012] Thus, the invention relates to a drive system with at least one synchronous motor with a stator and with a rotor and with at least one control unit which is configured to operate at least the synchronous motor.

[0013] The drive system is characterized by the fact that the control unit is designed as a friction control unit for the synchronous motor. • to supply the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • to then supply the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, and • to detect the impressed stator current of the second direction during the resulting oscillation movement and / or to terminate the energizing with the stator current and to detect the induced pole wheel voltage of the second direction that occurs thereby, wherein the control unit is further configured to determine a friction of the rotor from the values ​​of the detected impressed stator current of the second direction and / or from the detected induced pole wheel voltage of the second direction.

[0014] The present invention is based on the finding that a controlled synchronous motor has two preferred positions. When the stator is not energized, the rotor of the synchronous motor is in one of the two preferred positions.

[0015] If a sufficiently high DC current is applied to the stator, resulting in a magnetic field, the rotor either remains in its current position in one of its two preferred positions, or it moves to the other of the two preferred positions. Regarding the rotor remaining in its current position, it should be noted that a small movement of the rotor also occurs when it is in a preferred position and a positive current is applied. The change in angle corresponds exactly to the rest angle, or the natural angle of the rotor θ0. However, the movement is very small, as the change in angle is only a few degrees. This movement is not detectable by the current and the induced voltage and is therefore neglected here. For the sake of simplicity, we will refer to it as "no movement."

[0016] The movement of the rotor from one preferred position to the other can be detected via the current waveform. However, the induced voltage when the current is switched off can also be used to determine whether the rotor had previously been set in motion or not.

[0017] Thus, the vibration behavior of the rotor can be evaluated during the settling-in period after a rotational movement, i.e., after the second energization of the synchronous motor. For example, the period of the vibrations, the decay behavior, and the amplitude of the measured induced voltage can be used, as will be explained in more detail below, to assess the friction or stiffness of the rotor or its shaft. The same parameters can also be determined for the current during the second energization.

[0018] Thus, according to the invention, the degree of friction can be deduced or determined based on these parameters or physical quantities, which also results in stiffness in the synchronous motor. This also applies to the shaft and / or the seal between the shaft and the housing of the synchronous motor.

[0019] If no rotation occurs upon the second energizing, it can be concluded that the rotor may be blocked. Accordingly, a reliable detection of a blocked rotor in the synchronous motor can also be performed.

[0020] According to one aspect of the invention, the control unit is further designed to reduce the friction of the rotor. • from the amplitude of the detected impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the period of the recorded impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the decay behavior of the detected impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the amplitude of the detected induced pole wheel voltage (UP) of the oscillating motion, • from the period of the detected induced pole wheel voltage (UP) of the oscillating motion and / or • to determine from the decay behavior of the detected induced pole wheel voltage (UP) of the oscillating motion.

[0021] As mentioned previously, these can be various specific parameters used to determine the friction of the rotor.

[0022] According to another aspect of the invention, the control unit is further designed to operate the synchronous motor depending on the specific friction.

[0023] This allows the friction behavior, especially before the synchronous motor starts, to be determined or detected. Based on the detected or determined rotor friction, the parameters of the synchronous motor or its control unit can then be adapted, thereby ensuring improved or even optimal drive control. This can also increase the reliability and robustness of the control system. Particularly in applications where the direction of rotation is critical, adapting the controller parameters can increase the robustness of the control system, as starting in the desired direction of rotation becomes more reliable, even with a stiff bearing.

[0024] According to another aspect of the invention, the first direction is the positive direction of the synchronous motor and the second direction is the negative direction of the synchronous motor.

[0025] According to a further aspect of the invention, the synchronous motor is a controlled synchronous motor, and the control unit is designed to operate the rotor's movement in a speed-controlled manner. This can improve or expand the possible uses of the synchronous motor.

[0026] According to another aspect of the invention, the control unit is further configured to perform the friction determination: • immediately before each use of the synchronous motor, • immediately before the first use of the synchronous motor when using a device that uses the synchronous motor, or • between two uses of the synchronous motor.

[0027] This can be a suitable time to determine the friction of the rotor as described above and to subsequently use this information, in particular to operate the synchronous motor depending on the determined friction.

[0028] According to a further aspect of the invention, the control unit is also designed to perform the friction determination starting from a stationary rotor of the synchronous motor. This can simplify or even enable the determination of the rotor friction. The determined friction can then also be used to operate the synchronous motor.

[0029] The present invention also relates to a device, preferably a household appliance, and particularly preferably a washing machine or dishwasher, with at least one drive system as described above. This allows a device to be created that implements and utilizes the previously described properties and advantages of a drive system according to the invention. This can be done particularly in devices, and especially in household appliances, that have at least one pump for pumping fluids. These could be, in particular, the circulation pump and / or the drain pump of a washing machine or automatic washing machine, as well as a corresponding pump in a dishwasher. The method is not limited to pumps, but can also be used for fan drives, e.g., for oven fans or dishwasher fans.

[0030] The present invention further relates to a method for operating a drive system as described above, comprising at least the following steps: • Energizing the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • Subsequently energizing the stator with a sufficiently high stator current to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, • during the resulting oscillation, detecting the impressed stator current in the second direction and / or terminating the energizing with the stator current and detecting the resulting induced pole wheel voltage in the second direction, and • Determining rotor friction from the values ​​of the measured impressed stator current in the second direction and / or from the measured induced pole wheel voltage in the second direction.

[0031] This provides a method to implement and utilize the previously described properties and advantages of a drive system according to the invention.

[0032] It should be noted that, for the purposes of the invention described in this patent application, "no movement" or "standstill" is also to be understood as including very slight movements of the rotor relative to the stator, which can occur if the rotor is in a preferred position or a detent position and a current is applied. The change in angle then corresponds exactly to the rest angle or the natural angle of the rotor, but is very small, as the change in angle is only a few degrees. This movement is not detectable from the current and the induced voltage and can therefore be disregarded. Thus, for the sake of simplicity, in this case as well, the invention described in this patent application refers to "no movement" or "standstill."

[0033] An embodiment of the invention is shown purely schematically in the drawings and is described in more detail below. It shows Fig. 1 an equivalent circuit diagram of a synchronous motor of a drive system according to the invention; Fig. 2 a flowchart of a method according to the invention; and Fig. 3 a measurement diagram of an application of the drive system or method according to the invention.

[0034] The equivalent circuit diagram of a synchronous motor 1 according to the invention. Fig. 1 has a voltage source 10, across which a stator voltage U is applied. S which is also applied via a stator 13 of the synchronous motor 1. The stator voltage U S causes a stator current I S of the synchronous motor 1, which is connected by a resistance element 11 with an ohmic resistance R S and by an induction element 12 with an inductance L S flows. The stator current I SThe synchronous motor 1 causes a rotor (not shown) to rotate in one of the two directions of rotation with a torque M, with a power J or with an angular frequency ω. mech .

[0035] When the energizing of the stator 13 is terminated with an impressed stator current, the rotor rotates with a rapidly decreasing angular frequency ω. mech The rotation continues briefly until the rotor reaches a standstill in one of its rest positions or detent positions. During this coasting phase, the rotor generates a pole wheel voltage U. P or a rotor voltage U P induced in the stator 13. The values ​​of these parameters can each be detected or determined by a control unit (not shown) of the drive system 1, which can also control or operate the synchronous motor 13.

[0036] To determine the friction or friction behavior of the synchronous motor 1, the inventive method can be carried out using the drive system according to the invention, see flowchart of the Fig. 2, as follows.

[0037] Stator 13 is energized with a sufficiently high stator current I. S , to initiate a rotational movement of the rotor in a first, preferably positive, direction. Subsequently, the stator 13 is energized with a sufficiently high stator current I. S , in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a second, preferably negative, direction.

[0038] During the resulting oscillation, on the one hand, the impressed stator current of the second direction is detected, and on the other hand, the current supply with the stator current I is terminated. S and a recording of 450 of the resulting induced pole wheel voltage UP of the second direction. Based on this, a determination of the rotor friction is made from the values ​​of the measured impressed stator current in the second direction and from the measured induced pole wheel voltage U. P the second direction.

[0039] To determine 500 of the friction of the rotor, the following can be specifically used: the amplitude of the measured impressed stator current of the oscillating motion, the period of the measured impressed stator current of the oscillating motion, the decay behavior of the measured impressed stator current of the oscillating motion, the amplitude of the measured induced pole wheel voltage U P of the oscillatory motion, the period of the detected induced pole wheel voltage U P the oscillatory motion and / or from the decay behavior of the detected induced pole wheel voltage U P used for vibrational motion.

[0040] By applying two sufficiently high DC currents (the current level must be sufficient for rotor alignment) and measuring the actual applied currents and / or the induced voltage when the DC current is switched off, see measurement diagram of the Fig. 3. A measure of the stiffness or friction, and thus the damping behavior of the system, can be determined. Using these determined parameters, the controller parameters and starting parameters for operating the synchronous motor 1 can be adaptively changed or modified according to predefined rules, so that the synchronous motor 1 can start and operate reliably.

[0041] When measuring the induced voltage, it can be advantageous to ensure that the current application time is chosen so that the rotor is still in motion (and oscillating) if it is moving, otherwise no voltage is induced and this voltage is then not available to determine the friction.

[0042] An H-bridge can be used to apply the current. The current can be regulated. If the rotor does not move or moves only very little, only the resistive and inductive components are active and there is no induced voltage (see equivalent circuit diagram of the Fig. 1) Therefore, an approximate PT-1 transient response can be observed. However, when the rotor moves, a voltage is induced, which is detectable as a disturbance in the current.

[0043] The procedure can be performed before each start of the synchronous motor, or at times when the synchronous motor is not running, or once before the start. Reference numeral list (part of the description) I S Stator current J Performance L S Inductance M torque U P induced pole wheel voltage or rotor voltage U S Stator voltage R S ohmic resistance ω mech angular frequency 1 synchronous motor 10 Voltage source 11 Resistance element 12 induction element 13 Stator 100 Energizing the stator 13 with a sufficiently high stator current I S , to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction 200 subsequent energizing of the stator 13 with a sufficiently high stator current I S , to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction 300 Detection of the impressed stator current of the second direction 400 End 400 of the current supply with the stator current I S 450 Capture 450 of the resulting induced pole wheel voltage U P the second direction 500 Determining rotor friction from the measured values ​​of the impressed stator current in the second direction and / or from the measured induced pole wheel voltage UP the second direction QUOTES INCLUDED IN THE DESCRIPTION

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Claims

[1] Drive system with at least one synchronous motor (1) with a stator (13) and with a rotor and with at least one control unit which is designed to operate at least the synchronous motor (1), characterized by , that the control unit is designed as a friction control unit for the synchronous motor (1) • the stator (13) with a sufficiently high stator current (I S ) to energize in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • then apply a sufficiently high stator current (I) to the stator (13) S ) to energize in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, and • to detect the impressed stator current of the second direction during the resulting oscillation and / or to measure the current supplied with the stator current (I S) to end and the resulting induced pole wheel voltage (U) P ) of the second direction, wherein the control unit is further configured to derive from the values ​​of the detected impressed stator current of the second direction and / or from the detected induced pole wheel voltage (U) P ) to determine the friction of the rotor in the second direction. [2] Drive system according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is further configured to reduce the friction of the rotor • from the amplitude of the detected impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the period of the recorded impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the decay behavior of the detected impressed stator current of the oscillatory motion, • from the amplitude of the detected induced rotor voltage (U P ) the oscillatory motion, • from the period of the detected induced pole wheel voltage (U P ) the oscillatory motion and / or • from the decay behavior of the detected induced pole wheel voltage (U P ) to determine the oscillatory motion. [3] Drive system according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the control unit is further configured to operate the synchronous motor (1) depending on the specified friction. [4] Drive system according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the first direction is the positive direction of the synchronous motor (1) and the second direction is the negative direction of the synchronous motor (1). [5] Drive system according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the synchronous motor (1) is a controlled synchronous motor (1) and the control unit is designed to operate the movement of the rotor in a speed-controlled manner. [6] Drive system according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control unit is further configured to perform the friction determination: • immediately before each start of use of the synchronous motor (1), • immediately before the start of the first use of the synchronous motor (1) when using a device which uses the synchronous motor (1), or • between two uses of the synchronous motor (1). [7] Drive system according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the control unit is further configured to perform the friction determination starting from a stationary rotor of the synchronous motor (1): [8] Device, preferably a household appliance, especially preferably a washing machine or dishwasher, with at least one drive system according to any of the preceding claims. [9] Method for operating a drive system according to any one of claims 1 to 7 comprising at least the following steps: • Energizing (100) the stator (13) with a sufficiently high stator current (I) S ), to cause the rotor to rotate in a first direction, • subsequent energizing (200) the stator (13) with a sufficiently high stator current (I) S ), in order to cause the rotor to rotate in a second direction, • during the resulting oscillation, detection (300) of the impressed stator current of the second direction and / or termination (400) of the current supply with the stator current (I S ) and recording (450) the resulting induced pole wheel voltage (U) P ) of the second direction, and • Determining (500) rotor friction from the measured values ​​of the impressed second-direction stator current and / or from the measured induced pole wheel voltage (U P ) of the second direction.

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