DocumentCode
1459816
Title
Ripple Suppression of BLDC Motors With Finite Driver/Amplifer Bandwidth at High Velocity
Author
Aghili, Farhad
Author_Institution
Canadian Space Agency, St. Hubert, QC, Canada
Volume
19
Issue
2
fYear
2011
fDate
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
391
Lastpage
397
Abstract
The excitation currents of a brushless dc motor can be preshaped by an electronically controlled commutator based on position feedback so that the motor delivers ripple-free torque and simultaneously minimizes copper losses. However, at high rotor velocity, the commutator issues high frequency control signals which may not be precisely followed by the motor driver/amplifier due to its finite bandwidth. As a result, pulsation torque may appear at high velocities even though the commutator is calibrated to perfectly compensate the motor´s position nonlinearity. This brief describes a modification to the commutation law based on Fourier coefficients in order to eliminate the velocity induce torque ripple. This is made possible by expressing the motor´s current waveform as a function of not only the rotor angle but also the velocity and taking into account the amplifier dynamics model in the control design. A case study is appended that illustrates the proposed commutator nested inside a motion controller is able to eliminate the pulsation torque and velocity fluctuation at high velocities even if a low bandwidth amplifier is employed.
Keywords
brushless DC motors; commutators; control system synthesis; feedback; frequency control; machine vector control; motion control; nonlinear control systems; rotors; surge protection; torque control; BLDC motor; amplifier dynamics model; bandwidth amplifier; brushless DC motor; control design; copper loss minimization; electronically controlled commutator; finite driver; high frequency control signal; high rotor velocity; motion controller; motor current waveform; motor position nonlinearity; position feedback; pulsation torque; ripple free torque; ripple suppression; velocity fluctuation; velocity induce torque ripple; Brushless dc motors (BLDC); brushless motors; electric motors; precision motion control; servomotors; torque control; torque ripple; velocity control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6536
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCST.2010.2045502
Filename
5440969
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