TY - GEN
T1 - Optimal stator-current trajectory control of an IPM synchronous machine for hybrid electric vehicles
AU - Xu, Z.
AU - Datta, R.
AU - Yin, G. X.
AU - Xu, Dianguo
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This paper describes an optimal stator-current control strategy for an Integrated Starter-Alternator (ISA) prototype. Based on the applications of hybrid electric vehicles with wide constant power speed range, this paper investigates the various operation stages for the interior permanent magnet machine, including the maximum torque per ampere (MTPA), flux weakening control and maximum output power stage. A control algorithm was proposed to optimize the stator-current trajectories. Through the algorithm, the d-axis and q-axis components of the stator current were driven on the optimal trajectories to produce the desired torque and to maintain system stability under the voltage limit and current limit. The system takes full advantage of the capacity of the driving converter, and the maximum output torque was generated by the motor at any time. The reliability and dynamic performance of system were rather satisfactory. Energy optimization was achieved. The results from simulation and the real platform experiment verify the feasibility and advantages of the system.
AB - This paper describes an optimal stator-current control strategy for an Integrated Starter-Alternator (ISA) prototype. Based on the applications of hybrid electric vehicles with wide constant power speed range, this paper investigates the various operation stages for the interior permanent magnet machine, including the maximum torque per ampere (MTPA), flux weakening control and maximum output power stage. A control algorithm was proposed to optimize the stator-current trajectories. Through the algorithm, the d-axis and q-axis components of the stator current were driven on the optimal trajectories to produce the desired torque and to maintain system stability under the voltage limit and current limit. The system takes full advantage of the capacity of the driving converter, and the maximum output torque was generated by the motor at any time. The reliability and dynamic performance of system were rather satisfactory. Energy optimization was achieved. The results from simulation and the real platform experiment verify the feasibility and advantages of the system.
KW - Field-weakening
KW - Hybrid electric vehicles
KW - Maximum power output
KW - MTPA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052102110&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICPE.2011.5944443
DO - 10.1109/ICPE.2011.5944443
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80052102110
SN - 9781612849560
T3 - 8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: "Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia
SP - 1958
EP - 1963
BT - 8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia
T2 - 8th International Conference on Power Electronics - ECCE Asia: "Green World with Power Electronics", ICPE 2011-ECCE Asia
Y2 - 30 May 2011 through 3 June 2011
ER -