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Performance Prediction of Direct Torque-Controlled PMSM Drives Considering Different Pulse Selectors Using FEA-Based Model
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics IEEE Open J. Power Electron. Power Electronics, IEEE Open Journal of. 4:687-702 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Analytical models
Magnetic flux
Torque
Torque control
Switches
Predictive models
Robustness
Direct torque control (DTC)
finite-element analysis (FEA)
permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)
pulse selection
torque ripple
Language
ISSN
2644-1314
Abstract
Despite the robustness and fast dynamic response, direct torque control (DTC) exhibits relatively large ripples in torque and flux during steady-state operation. Mitigating these ripples depends on designing a pulse selector to identify the optimal voltage vector at every control cycle, which has been reported with different structures in the literature. Hence, it is becoming increasingly crucial to comprehensively understand the criteria used in pulse selection and analyze their impact on the overall DTC performance. These are challenging in permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives due to the nonlinear torque/current characteristics and spatial harmonics of the magnetic flux. This article exploits the high fidelity and computational efficiency of the finite-element analysis (FEA)-based model to present a performance prediction strategy for DTC of PMSM under different pulse selectors. First, this model is employed to thoroughly analyze the influence of each switching pulse on the torque and flux deviations under changing operating conditions considering the machine's nonlinearities. Then, the pulse selection schemes used in switching-table-based DTC are comparatively evaluated, highlighting the advantages and limitations of each. Based on this evaluation, an advanced pulse selector with a variable-structure switching table (VSST) is developed, reducing torque/flux ripples and simplifying the control implementation while maintaining the fast dynamic response of DTC.