Title :
Direct torque control of permanent magnet drives
Author :
French, Chris ; Acarnley, Paul
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Newcastle upon Tyne Univ., UK
Abstract :
Many permanent magnet motor drives use an open loop form of torque control, based on the assumption that output torque is proportional to applied current. In a practical motor this assumption may not always be correct, due to suboptimal alignment of magnets, nonuniformity of magnetic material, current sensor nonlinearities, and current controller limitations. These factors, together with nonoptimized current references, can lead to undesirable levels of torque ripple and copper loss. This paper describes a method of estimating the electromagnetic torque from the rate of change of coenergy with respect to position, thus taking account of mutual torque, reluctance torque and saturation effects. The paper shows how the estimator can be used in a direct torque control scheme. The direct torque controller maximizes the torque:copper loss ratio. Implementation of the direct torque controller in a digital signal processor (DSP)-based drive system is described, with steady-state and transient experimental results illustrating the effectiveness of the direct torque control scheme
Keywords :
AC motor drives; digital control; digital signal processing chips; machine control; permanent magnet motors; power engineering computing; torque; torque control; copper loss; current controller limitations; current sensor nonlinearities; digital signal processor; direct torque control; electromagnetic torque estimation; magnetic material nonuniformity; mutual torque; nonoptimized current references; open loop; permanent magnet drives; reluctance torque; saturation effects; suboptimal magnet alignment; torque ripple; torque:copper loss ratio; Control nonlinearities; Copper; Digital control; Magnetic materials; Magnetic sensors; Open loop systems; Permanent magnet motors; Permanent magnets; Reluctance motors; Torque control;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on