Title :
Low-Sampling-Frequency Stator Flux Linkage Observer for Interior Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines
Author :
Wei Xu ; Lorenz, Robert D.
Author_Institution :
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI, USA
Abstract :
Deadbeat-direct torque and flux control (DB-DTFC) is a direct torque control (DTC) method that provides the fastest possible torque response with smooth and continuous operation even at the voltage limits. DB-DTFC achieves the smoothest possible torque and flux trajectory tracking performance by using the machine inverse model to select volt-second solutions that will produce the desired torque and flux by the end of each pulsewidth modulation (PWM) interval. Since the DB-DTFC inverse model requires accurate steady-state and dynamic flux estimates, discrete-time stator current and flux linkage observers are needed to properly implement DB-DTFC. The existing high-sampling-frequency stator current and flux linkage observers are formed based on approximate discrete-time models for IPMSMs by assuming high-sampling-frequency (10-kHz) operation. This paper presents a more exact discrete-time model for IPMSMs, such that, even at low sampling frequencies, proper stator current and flux linkage observers can be formed to achieve accurate current and flux linkage estimation. The proposed low-sampling-frequency stator current and flux observers are developed using discrete-time modeling with an inverter-sourced volt-second input model. The proposed observers are shown to be very feasible for real-time implementation, and their experimental evaluation documents the improvement achieved compared to high-sampling-frequency observers, even under machine parameter variations.
Keywords :
machine control; permanent magnet machines; pulse width modulation; stators; synchronous machines; torque control; DB-DTFC; IPMSM; PWM interval; deadbeat-direct torque and flux control; discrete-time stator current; dynamic flux estimation; flux trajectory tracking; frequency 10 kHz; interior permanent-magnet synchronous machine; low-sampling-frequency stator flux linkage observer; machine inverse model; pulse width modulation interval; stator current; torque response; Couplings; Frequency estimation; Mathematical model; Observers; Stators; Time-frequency analysis; Torque; Control systems; discrete-time systems; modeling; permanent-magnet (PM) motors; torque;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2015.2439641