Abstract

Unprecise voltage vectors applied in conventional model predictive control (MPC) would cause additional ripples in electromagnetic torque. To eliminate the problem, this article proposes an improved model predictive torque control (MPTC) based on deadbeat solution and discrete space-vector modulation (DSVM) for dual three-phase permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs). First, deadbeat-direct torque and flux control (DB-DTFC) algorithm is applied and simplified, so that the computational burden can be reduced. Second, the virtual voltage vectors (VVVs) are adopted in dual three-phase voltage vector space to reduce voltage harmonics. Also, the DSVM is further proposed in this VVVs based vector space to generate more voltage vectors. After that, the simplified DB-DTFC and the DSVM scheme are artfully combined to select suitable voltage vector candidates for the MPTC, and the best one is then chosen to control the dual three-phase PMSMs. Finally, both simulation and experimental results are given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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