Title :
Modular PM motor drives for automotive traction applications
Author :
Su, Gui-Jia ; McKeever, John W. ; Samons, Kelly S.
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents modular permanent magnet (PM) motor drives for automotive traction applications. A partially modularized drive system consisting of a single PM motor and multiple inverters is described. The motor has multiple three-phase stator winding sets and each winding set is driven with a separate three-phase inverter module. A truly modularized inverter and motor configuration based on an axial-gap PM motor is then introduced, in which identical PM motor modules are mounted on a common shaft and each motor module is powered by a separate inverter module. The advantages of the modular approach for both inverter and motor include: (1) power rating scalability-one design meets different power requirements by simply stacking an adequate number of modules, thus avoiding redesigning and reducing the development cost, (2) increased fault tolerance, and (3) easy repair. A prototype was constructed by using two inverters and an axial-gap PM motor with two sets of three-phase stator windings, and it is used to assist the diesel engine in a hybrid electric vehicle converted from a Chevrolet Suburban. The effect of different pulse-width-modulation strategies for both motoring and regenerative modes on current control is analyzed. Torque and regenerative control algorithms are implemented with a digital signal processor. Analytical and initial testing results are included in the paper
Keywords :
PWM invertors; brushless DC motors; electric current control; electric vehicles; machine control; permanent magnet motors; traction motor drives; Chevrolet Suburban; automotive traction applications; axial-gap PM motor; brushless DC mode; current control; diesel engine; hybrid electric vehicle; increased fault tolerance; modular PM motor drives; modular permanent magnet motor drives; motoring modes; multiple inverters; multiple three-phase stator winding sets; power rating scalability; pulse-width-modulation strategies; regenerative control; regenerative modes; three-phase inverter module; torque control; winding; Automotive engineering; Costs; Fault tolerance; Motor drives; Permanent magnet motors; Pulse width modulation inverters; Shafts; Stacking; Stator windings; Traction motors;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2001. IECON '01. The 27th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7108-9
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2001.976465