Title :
Torque Ripple Minimization Using Online Estimation of the Stator Resistances With Consideration of Magnetic Saturation
Author :
Yanhui Xu ; Parspour, Nejila ; Vollmer, Ulrich
Author_Institution :
Syst. Eng. Drives & Controls Units (ENS), Robert Bosch GmbH, Schwieberdingen, Germany
Abstract :
The tolerances and limitations in design and manufacturing of both electrical motors and inverters lead to parasitic resistances in the phases. Therefore, the phase resistances are asymmetric, which causes an asymmetry among the phase currents and a resulting increase in torque ripple. This paper proposes a novel scheme for torque ripple minimization using online estimation of unbalanced stator resistances of a permanent-magnet synchronous motor. The identifiability of the stator resistances in a nonlinear model is investigated by employing a sensitivity analysis. The phase resistances are estimated by recursive least squares in the rotating reference frame in real time. Using the estimated resistances, torque ripple reduction is achieved by a compensation scheme in the stationary reference frame. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme is verified in both simulation and test-bench experiments. Results with and without consideration of magnetic saturation are compared.
Keywords :
invertors; least mean squares methods; machine control; permanent magnet motors; recursive estimation; sensitivity analysis; stators; synchronous motors; torque; torque control; compensation scheme; electrical motors; inverters; least squares; magnetic saturation; nonlinear model; online estimation; parasitic resistances; permanent magnet synchronous motor; phase currents; rotating reference frame; sensitivity analysis; stationary reference frame; stator resistances; torque ripple minimization; Couplings; Estimation; Saturation magnetization; Sensitivity analysis; Stators; Torque; Vectors; Least squares (LS) approximation; minimization; parameter estimation; permanent-magnet motors; recursive estimation; resistance; saturation magnetization; sensitivity analysis; stators; torque;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2279378