Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control

Aiming at the problem of fixed candidate voltage vector (VV) in conventional finite-control-set (FCS) model predictive torque control (MPTC) of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), fuzzy control is use to determine dynamic candidate VVs based on effects of the value and angle of applying VV on...

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Main Authors: Yaohua Li, Yugui Qin, Yifan Zhou, Chenghui Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720317017
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spelling doaj-c6d22b9c8ef14f64be114fb54e474a422020-12-23T05:02:51ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472020-12-016128133Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy controlYaohua Li0Yugui Qin1Yifan Zhou2Chenghui Zhao3Corresponding author.; Key Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Enhancement Technology of the Ministry of Communication, Chang’an University, Middle Section of South Er Huan Road, Xi’an, 710064, ChinaKey Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Enhancement Technology of the Ministry of Communication, Chang’an University, Middle Section of South Er Huan Road, Xi’an, 710064, ChinaKey Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Enhancement Technology of the Ministry of Communication, Chang’an University, Middle Section of South Er Huan Road, Xi’an, 710064, ChinaKey Laboratory for Automotive Transportation Safety Enhancement Technology of the Ministry of Communication, Chang’an University, Middle Section of South Er Huan Road, Xi’an, 710064, ChinaAiming at the problem of fixed candidate voltage vector (VV) in conventional finite-control-set (FCS) model predictive torque control (MPTC) of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), fuzzy control is use to determine dynamic candidate VVs based on effects of the value and angle of applying VV on stator flux and torque. The inputs of fuzzy controller are errors of stator flux and torque and outputs are 3 candidate VVs. Simulation results show compared with conventional FCS-MPTC, the proposed strategy can decrease stator flux and torque’s ripples and calculation burden of MPTC, but it will increase average switching frequency. In order to decrease average switching frequency, zero VV is also used as candidate VV, but it will decrease dynamic torque response. Thus the method that zero VV is used only at steady state is given. Simulation results show the control performance of the system remains basically unchanged and the average switching frequency is reduced.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720317017Permanent magnet synchronous motorModel predictive controlFuzzy controlFinite-control-setCandidate voltage vectors
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author Yaohua Li
Yugui Qin
Yifan Zhou
Chenghui Zhao
spellingShingle Yaohua Li
Yugui Qin
Yifan Zhou
Chenghui Zhao
Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
Energy Reports
Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Model predictive control
Fuzzy control
Finite-control-set
Candidate voltage vectors
author_facet Yaohua Li
Yugui Qin
Yifan Zhou
Chenghui Zhao
author_sort Yaohua Li
title Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
title_short Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
title_full Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
title_fullStr Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
title_full_unstemmed Model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
title_sort model predictive torque control for permanent magnet synchronous motor based on dynamic finite-control-set using fuzzy control
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Aiming at the problem of fixed candidate voltage vector (VV) in conventional finite-control-set (FCS) model predictive torque control (MPTC) of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), fuzzy control is use to determine dynamic candidate VVs based on effects of the value and angle of applying VV on stator flux and torque. The inputs of fuzzy controller are errors of stator flux and torque and outputs are 3 candidate VVs. Simulation results show compared with conventional FCS-MPTC, the proposed strategy can decrease stator flux and torque’s ripples and calculation burden of MPTC, but it will increase average switching frequency. In order to decrease average switching frequency, zero VV is also used as candidate VV, but it will decrease dynamic torque response. Thus the method that zero VV is used only at steady state is given. Simulation results show the control performance of the system remains basically unchanged and the average switching frequency is reduced.
topic Permanent magnet synchronous motor
Model predictive control
Fuzzy control
Finite-control-set
Candidate voltage vectors
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484720317017
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