Hysteresis Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM With LC Filter Considering Different Error Shapes
This paper investigates three-phase two-level VSI hysteresis-based Model Predictive Control (MPC) for permanent magnet synchronous machines with different current error shapes. To limit the motor current harmonics and prevent overheating of the magnets, motor filters (mostly LC filters) are often us...
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doaj-f1c545b21e32487ba45f7a8cf0a3e8d92021-03-29T18:59:18ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics2644-13142020-01-01119019710.1109/OJPEL.2020.30004669109656Hysteresis Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM With LC Filter Considering Different Error ShapesStefan Walz0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1846-8018Marco Liserre1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0818-2684Chair of Power Electronics, Kiel University, Kiel, GermanyChair of Power Electronics, Kiel University, Kiel, GermanyThis paper investigates three-phase two-level VSI hysteresis-based Model Predictive Control (MPC) for permanent magnet synchronous machines with different current error shapes. To limit the motor current harmonics and prevent overheating of the magnets, motor filters (mostly LC filters) are often used. The hysteresis-based MPC is investigated to provide high dynamic performance and limit the size of the filter. To compensate the resonance introduced by the LC filter and to improve system efficiency, a virtual resistor active damping strategy is implemented. To avoid additional sensors, the filter states are determined by a Luenberger Observer. However, up to now these strategies have never been investigated together with MPC and different current error shapes for motor applications. Simulation results for the different strategies prove the performance efficiency and experimental tests verify the results in a laboratory environment.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9109656/Current controlpermanent magnet motorspredictive controlLC filtervariable speed drives |
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Hysteresis Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM With LC Filter Considering Different Error Shapes |
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Hysteresis Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM With LC Filter Considering Different Error Shapes |
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Hysteresis Model Predictive Current Control for PMSM With LC Filter Considering Different Error Shapes |
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This paper investigates three-phase two-level VSI hysteresis-based Model Predictive Control (MPC) for permanent magnet synchronous machines with different current error shapes. To limit the motor current harmonics and prevent overheating of the magnets, motor filters (mostly LC filters) are often used. The hysteresis-based MPC is investigated to provide high dynamic performance and limit the size of the filter. To compensate the resonance introduced by the LC filter and to improve system efficiency, a virtual resistor active damping strategy is implemented. To avoid additional sensors, the filter states are determined by a Luenberger Observer. However, up to now these strategies have never been investigated together with MPC and different current error shapes for motor applications. Simulation results for the different strategies prove the performance efficiency and experimental tests verify the results in a laboratory environment. |
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Current control permanent magnet motors predictive control LC filter variable speed drives |
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