Title :
A virtual translation technique to improve current regulator for salient-pole AC machines
Author :
Kim, Hyunbae ; Lorenz, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Living Appliances R&D Center, Samsung Electron., Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper presents a synchronous frame current regulator for salient-pole AC machines, which is insensitive to both parameters and synchronous frequencies. The transformation from stationary to synchronous frame is known to produce a frame-dependent cross-coupling term, which results in degradation in current response at high speeds and is represented as an asymmetric pole in the complex vector form of such systems. The asymmetric pole close to right half plane (RHP) in the complex vector s-domain cannot be perfectly canceled by parameter-based design of PI controllers due to parameter variation. Complex vector design synchronous frame PI current regulator with a virtually translated asymmetric pole is shown in this paper to reduce the parameter sensitivity and to improve disturbance rejection. The current regulator with the virtually translated pole have been analyzed in complex vector form for nonsalient-pole AC machine and in scalar form for salient-pole AC machines. It has been shown to yield comparable performances in both cases. This paper includes experimental verification of the performance of the proposed current regulator for an IPMSM.
Keywords :
PI control; electric current control; machine vector control; permanent magnet machines; synchronous machines; IPMSM; PI controllers; asymmetric pole; complex vector systems; current regulator; decoupling; disturbance rejection; frame-dependent cross-coupling; interior permanent magnet synchronous machine; nonsalient-pole AC machine; parameter sensitivity; right half plane; s-domain; salient-pole AC machines; synchronous frame; synchronous frequencies; virtual translation technique; AC machines; Bandwidth; Delay; Motion control; Pulse width modulation; Regulators; Sampling methods; State feedback; Steady-state; Switching frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2004. PESC 04. 2004 IEEE 35th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8399-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2004.1355794