Abstract

A novel flux weakening strategy and an expert controller utilizing fuzzy inference mechanism are proposed to improve robustness of current control in the flux weakening region. Because of variable parameters, high ratios of fundamental-to-sampling frequencies and interval delay caused by pulsewidth modulation (PWM) and digital discrete, the effects of the current control technologies are degraded in the existing indirect field-oriented control system. It is especially obvious when motors work in the weakening region. Highly oscillatory or unstable response may occur if current regulators do not obtain proper current commands. Thus, an expert controller changing current command before current regulators is proposed to avoid unreasonable tuning. Based on the simple and formal inference rules, the expert controller could be trigged in parallel. Even in the case of invalid performance target, the suboptimal parameter could be substituted. As a part of the current control, a novel flux weakening strategy is proposed for engineering applications. Simulation and experiment results are provided to verify the stability of current control.

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