Abstract

AbstractIn this study, a compound control strategy for motor side and quasi‐Z source side is proposed to improve the robustness of the quasi‐Z source permanent magnet synchronous motor drive system subjected to external disturbance. In this method, the complementary sliding mode control and sliding mode control as feedback controllers are combined with the disturbance observer technology as a feed‐forward compensator to achieve fast tracking and disturbance suppression for the PMSM drive system. Firstly, the signal models of quasi‐Z source inverters and motors are established. Secondly, by introducing state variables, the composite sliding mode controller is designed with strong robustness based on matched disturbances. Then, in order to further improve the disturbance suppression performance, a disturbance observer based on a feed‐forward compensator is designed to estimate the mismatched external disturbances in the motor drive system. Finally, the global asymptotic stability based on Lyapunov criterion is proved. The simulation and experimental results show that the proposed compound control strategy has the advantages of fast convergence, small motor speed pulsation and strong robustness to external disturbances.

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