DocumentCode
1832383
Title
Reduction of torque pulsations by inductance harmonics identification of a permanent-magnet synchronous machine
Author
Madani, A. ; Barbot, J.-P. ; Colamartino, F. ; Marchand, C.
Author_Institution
Lab. des Signaux et Syst., Ecole Superieure d´´Electr., Gif-sur-Yvette, France
fYear
1995
fDate
28-29 Sep 1995
Firstpage
787
Lastpage
792
Abstract
It is usual, for controlling permanent-magnet synchronous machines, to assume the electromotive forces (emf), the self and mutual inductances variations sinusoidal with respect to the angular rotor position. This leads to sinusoidal fed currents. However, such an assumption is not valid in practice and leads to torque ripples. In this paper we propose a nonlinear current control strategy which reduces the torque pulsations. Firstly, we show that nonlinear control which consists in imposing sinusoidally fed currents is not suitable to obtain a constant torque which is free of pulsations. The adopted approach imposes fed currents references computed on the basis of a model with nonsinusoidal variations of the e.m.f. and of the inductances of the machine. Then a nonlinear control law is designed for the instantaneous fed currents in the (d,q) rotating frame based on a simplified model of the machine. Furthermore, as the inductance harmonics are not well known, an identification scheme for its dominant parameters based on the synchronous detection technique is presented. Finally, the performances of the proposed scheme are illustrated by computer simulations
Keywords
permanent magnet machines; inductance harmonics; inductance harmonics identification; nonlinear current control strategy; nonsinusoidal variations; permanent-magnet synchronous machine; sinusoidal fed currents; torque pulsation reduction; torque ripples; Computer simulation; Current control; Force control; Inductance; Magnetic flux; Magnetic variables control; Saturation magnetization; Stators; Synchronous machines; Torque control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Applications, 1995., Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Albany, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2550-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCA.1995.555849
Filename
555849
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