Title :
Direct torque and flux control of IPM synchronous motor drive using input-output feedback linearization approach
Author :
Abianeh, Ali Jafarian
Abstract :
A novel direct torque and flux controlled interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive is proposed based on the nonlinear model presented in the stator flux reference frame. An input-output feedback linearization technique is employed to linearize the nonlinear dynamics of the motor and enable a precise control over the linearized system in a wide range of operation by means of the well-developed linear controllers. In this case, a modified variable gain PI controller handles the control task in the speed closed loop which is capable of superior performance to classical PI in terms of overshooting, settling performance as well as disturbance rejection. The challenging task of parameters estimation is also carried out with two online parameter estimators which operate in parallel. An adaptive estimation unit is in charge of stator resistance and magnetic flux values while the direct and quadrature axis inductances are estimated through recursive least square method. In fact, such a combination of estimators features the proper rate of estimation for motor parameters while avoiding the heavy computational burden of RLSE for simultaneous estimation of four motor parameters. The overall stability of the proposed IOFL controller is analytically proven through Lyapunov theory. The effectiveness of the presented scheme is also verified through simulation studies.
Keywords :
PI control; angular velocity control; closed loop systems; feedback; gain control; least mean squares methods; linearisation techniques; machine control; nonlinear control systems; parameter estimation; permanent magnet motors; synchronous motor drives; torque control; IOFL controller; IPM synchronous motor drive; Lyapunov theory; adaptive estimation unit; direct torque control; disturbance rejection; flux control; input-output feedback linearization approach; interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive; linear controllers; linearized system; magnetic flux values; modified variable gain PI controller; motor nonlinear dynamics; nonlinear model; online parameter estimation; quadrature axis inductances; recursive least square method; speed closed loop system; stator resistance; Estimation; Gain; Magnetic flux; Mathematical model; Resistance; Stators; Torque; adaptive control; direct torque control; input-output feedback linearization; parameters estimation; permanent magnet synchronous machine; recursive least square; variable gain PI;
Conference_Titel :
IECON 2011 - 37th Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-969-0
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2011.6119581