Field weakening control of a PM vehicle drive

Autor: Judith Apsley, Yaman Zbede
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
field weakening control
Computer science
control design
feedback
02 engineering and technology
permanent magnet machines
Range (aeronautics)
0202 electrical engineering
electronic engineering
information engineering

load conditions
Ampere
050107 human factors
dynamic response
FW controller dynamics
synchronous motor drives
05 social sciences
base speed
General Engineering
synchronous motors
field weakening method
machine control
rotors
demagnetising current reference
Synchronous motor
PM vehicle drive
different speeds
feedback signals
Control (management)
FW operation
Base (geometry)
Energy Engineering and Power Technology
MTPA operation
ampere strategy
torque control
rotor speed
mathematical analysis
desired dynamic response
Control theory
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Machine control
integrated permanent magnet synchronous machine vehicle drive
DC-link
020208 electrical & electronic engineering
controller gains
Function (mathematics)
lcsh:TA1-2040
synchronous machines
stable operation
lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
permanent magnet motors
Software
electric current control
Zdroj: The Journal of Engineering (2019)
Popis: This paper develops a new field weakening method for an integrated permanent magnet synchronous machine vehicle drive. This method adopts both the DC-link and the rotor speed as a feedback signals to generate the demagnetising current reference. This eliminates the effect of the rotor speed on the FW controller dynamics and ensures stable operation across the whole range of speeds. Mathematical analysis of the system is used to design the controller gains to achieve the desired dynamic response. A maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) strategy is included in the control design, with a linearised function to reduce the computational demand. Experimental results show stable and satisfactory operation at different speeds and load conditions. They also illustrate smooth transition between the MTPA operation and the FW operation when the rotor speed crosses base speed.
Databáze: OpenAIRE