Abstract

Deadbeat predictive control (DBPC) requires accurate model parameters in its application, therefore it is difficult to use DBPC for surface mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (SPMSM) with uncertain motor parameters. As a solution, this paper proposes a strategy to obtain the needed parameters, and then uses them to achieve DBPC on SPMSMs whose parameters are unknown. A detailed investigation on parameter sensitivity of DBPC is presented, and attention is paid to different influences between the incremental inductance and the apparent inductance. On this basis, parameter configurations in the DBPC are suggested. And novel current-controller-free self-commissioning schemes are proposed to identify the stator resistance together with the stator inductances under different magnetic saturation levels. Compared with existing commissioning schemes that do not depend on current controllers, solutions for commissioning voltage auto-tuning is provided. So the methods are able to automatically decide the amplitudes of the injected voltage for a given motor, and achieve a controllable current feedback during the commissioning. This brings significant convenience for the inductance identification at a specific saturation level. Moreover, the inverter nonlinearity compensation is not needed but still, identification accuracy can be guaranteed. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method are confirmed by the achieved DBPC and the corresponding current tracking performances on two different SPMSMs.

Highlights

  • Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) have been widely used in industrial applications due to advantages such as high efficiency and high power density

  • The predictive current control (PCC) can be categorized into two sets: the model predictive control (MPC) and the deadbeat predictive control (DBPC) [5]

  • In this paper, the influence of parameter mismatches on DBPC was studied in detail, and current-controller-free self-commissioning schemes were proposed to achieve DBPC on parametric-uncertain surface mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (SPMSM), the main contributions of this paper are

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INTRODUCTION

Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) have been widely used in industrial applications due to advantages such as high efficiency and high power density. In additional to analyzing the influence of Rs and ψf uncertainties, specific attention is paid to the different effects of the mismatches between the incremental inductance and the apparent inductance on DBPC On this basis, the current-controller-free self-commissioning schemes are proposed, which makes it possible to obtain the required motor parameters only by accessible information from the motor nameplate, and achieve the DBPC. B. ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF INCREMENTAL INDUCTANCE MISMATCH ON DBPC When using the nominal parameters of a motor for voltage vectors prediction, if ignoring the inverter nonlinearities and system delay, real current vectors x(k+1) can be described as x(k + 1) = A0(k)x(k) + B0u(k) + d0(k). Performance of q-axis current step responses with different values of incremental inductance set in the DBPC controller

ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF OTHER PARAMETER
DISCUSSION OF PARAMETER CONFIGURATIONS IN
DESIGN OF CURRENT-CONTROLLER-FREE STATOR RESISTANCE IDENTIFICATION
PRACTICAL ISSUE
CONCLUSION
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