Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive

This thesis is about the development and performance enhancement of an induction motor electric vehicle drive system. The fundamental operation of the induction motor drive hardware and control software are introduced, and the different modulation techniques tested are described. A software simula...

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Main Author: Herwald, Marc A.
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32934
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-051799-005712/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-329342021-12-21T06:03:12Z Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive Herwald, Marc A. Electrical and Computer Engineering Boroyevich, Dushan Lindner, Douglas K. Lai, Jih-Sheng drive resonance compensation induction motor drives space vector modulation electric vehicle comparison of induction motor losses drive cycle simulation field oriented control stator flux linkage measurement This thesis is about the development and performance enhancement of an induction motor electric vehicle drive system. The fundamental operation of the induction motor drive hardware and control software are introduced, and the different modulation techniques tested are described. A software simulation package is developed to assist in the control design and analysis of the drive system. Next, to establish the efficiency gains obtained by using space vector modulation in the improved drive system, an inverter with hysteresis current control is compared to the same inverter with space vector modulation in steady state and on separate driving profiles. A method for determining induction motor harmonic losses is introduced and is based on obtaining the phase current harmonics from sampled induction motor stator phase currents obtained. Using a semi-empirical loss model, the induction motor losses are compared between different pulse width modulation control strategies throughout the torque versus speed operating region. Next, several issues related to the robustness of the control design are addressed. To obtain good performance in the actual vehicle, a new method for driveline resonance compensation is developed and proven to work well through simulation and experiment. Lastly, this thesis discusses the development of a new method to compensate for the gain and phase error obtained in the feedback of the d-axis and q-axis stator flux linkages. Improved accuracy of the measured stator flux linkages will be shown to improve the field oriented controller by obtaining a more accurate measurement of the feedback electromagnetic torque. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:37:26Z 2014-03-14T20:37:26Z 1999-04-29 1999-05-17 2000-05-20 1999-05-20 Thesis etd-051799-005712 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32934 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-051799-005712/ mhthesis.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic drive resonance compensation
induction motor drives
space vector modulation
electric vehicle
comparison of induction motor losses
drive cycle simulation
field oriented control
stator flux linkage measurement
spellingShingle drive resonance compensation
induction motor drives
space vector modulation
electric vehicle
comparison of induction motor losses
drive cycle simulation
field oriented control
stator flux linkage measurement
Herwald, Marc A.
Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
description This thesis is about the development and performance enhancement of an induction motor electric vehicle drive system. The fundamental operation of the induction motor drive hardware and control software are introduced, and the different modulation techniques tested are described. A software simulation package is developed to assist in the control design and analysis of the drive system. Next, to establish the efficiency gains obtained by using space vector modulation in the improved drive system, an inverter with hysteresis current control is compared to the same inverter with space vector modulation in steady state and on separate driving profiles. A method for determining induction motor harmonic losses is introduced and is based on obtaining the phase current harmonics from sampled induction motor stator phase currents obtained. Using a semi-empirical loss model, the induction motor losses are compared between different pulse width modulation control strategies throughout the torque versus speed operating region. Next, several issues related to the robustness of the control design are addressed. To obtain good performance in the actual vehicle, a new method for driveline resonance compensation is developed and proven to work well through simulation and experiment. Lastly, this thesis discusses the development of a new method to compensate for the gain and phase error obtained in the feedback of the d-axis and q-axis stator flux linkages. Improved accuracy of the measured stator flux linkages will be shown to improve the field oriented controller by obtaining a more accurate measurement of the feedback electromagnetic torque. === Master of Science
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title Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
title_short Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
title_full Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
title_fullStr Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
title_full_unstemmed Control Design and Analysis of an Advanced Induction Motor Electric Vehicle Drive
title_sort control design and analysis of an advanced induction motor electric vehicle drive
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32934
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