TY - JOUR
T1 - Continuous Control Set Predictive Speed Control of SPMSM Drives With Short Prediction Horizon
AU - Liu, Xicai
AU - Wang, Jin
AU - Gao, Xiaonan
AU - Tian, Wei
AU - Zhou, Libing
AU - Rodriguez, Jose
AU - Kennel, Ralph
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - This article proposes a continuous control set predictive speed control (CCS-PSC) strategy for surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (SPMSM) drives, where the prediction horizon is short and the computational complexity is low. The optimization problem of the proposed CCS-PSC is formulated and analyzed. The current and voltage constraints are transformed into incremental voltage constraints, which can be updated in real-time. A reduced-order incremental model of SPMSM is adopted for the prediction, where integrators are naturally embedded. Hildreth's quadratic programming algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem, where the active constraints are identified and the reference voltage is calculated. The performance of the proposed strategy is validated through comparative experiments with finite control set predictive speed control (FCS-PSC), cascaded CCS-PSC and field-oriented control. The results demonstrate the superb dynamic performance of the proposed CCS-PSC strategy, while the phase current total harmonic distortion is relatively low.
AB - This article proposes a continuous control set predictive speed control (CCS-PSC) strategy for surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor (SPMSM) drives, where the prediction horizon is short and the computational complexity is low. The optimization problem of the proposed CCS-PSC is formulated and analyzed. The current and voltage constraints are transformed into incremental voltage constraints, which can be updated in real-time. A reduced-order incremental model of SPMSM is adopted for the prediction, where integrators are naturally embedded. Hildreth's quadratic programming algorithm is used to solve the optimization problem, where the active constraints are identified and the reference voltage is calculated. The performance of the proposed strategy is validated through comparative experiments with finite control set predictive speed control (FCS-PSC), cascaded CCS-PSC and field-oriented control. The results demonstrate the superb dynamic performance of the proposed CCS-PSC strategy, while the phase current total harmonic distortion is relatively low.
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U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3118270
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3118270
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85117357092
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 37
SP - 10166
EP - 10177
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 9
ER -