Abstract

This paper presents a Markov chain random carrier frequency modulation (MRCFM) technique for suppressing sideband vibro-acoustic responses caused by discontinuous pulse-width modulation (DPWM) in permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) for new energy vehicles. Firstly, the spectral and order distributions of the sideband current harmonics and radial electromagnetic forces introduced by DPWM are characterized and identified. Then, the principle and implementation method of three-state Markov chain random number generation are proposed, and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is chosen to quickly find the key parameters of transition probability and random gain. A Simulink and JMAG multi-physics field co-simulation model is built to simulate and predict the suppression effect of the MRCFM method on the sideband vibro-acoustic response. Finally, a 12-slot-10-pole PMSM test platform is built for experimental testing. The results show that the sideband current harmonics and vibro-acoustic response are effectively suppressed after the optimization of Markov chain algorithm. The constructed multi-physics field co-simulation model can accurately predict the amplitude characteristics of the sideband current harmonics and vibro-acoustic response.

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