EP1685644A1 - Efficiency optimization control for permanent magnet motor drive - Google Patents
Efficiency optimization control for permanent magnet motor driveInfo
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- EP1685644A1 EP1685644A1 EP03783275A EP03783275A EP1685644A1 EP 1685644 A1 EP1685644 A1 EP 1685644A1 EP 03783275 A EP03783275 A EP 03783275A EP 03783275 A EP03783275 A EP 03783275A EP 1685644 A1 EP1685644 A1 EP 1685644A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02P—CONTROL OR REGULATION OF ELECTRIC MOTORS, ELECTRIC GENERATORS OR DYNAMO-ELECTRIC CONVERTERS; CONTROLLING TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS OR CHOKE COILS
- H02P21/00—Arrangements or methods for the control of electric machines by vector control, e.g. by control of field orientation
- H02P21/14—Estimation or adaptation of machine parameters, e.g. flux, current or voltage
- H02P21/18—Estimation of position or speed
Definitions
- the present invention relates to motor drives, and more particularly to a motor drive with improved rotor angle estimation for greater efficiency.
- rotor angle estimation errors may be due to inaccuracies in estimator (angle) parameters or in motor back emf feedback sensing.
- Fig. 2 is a graph illustrating motor output power versus rotor angle error for a surface-mounted permanent magnet motor operating at rated current and speed. As can be seen from Fig. 2, the output power is maximized when rotor angle error is zero.
- a known optimization scheme of background interest is described in F. Abrahamsen et al., IEEE/IAS Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 37, No. 6 (Nov/Dec 2001), "Efficiency-Optimized Control of Medium-Size Induction Motor Drives," incorporated by reference.
- F. Abrahamsen et al. IEEE/IAS Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 37, No. 6 (Nov/Dec 2001)
- Effective-Optimized Control of Medium-Size Induction Motor Drives incorporated by reference.
- F. Optimal Control of Induction Motor Drives Inst. Of Energy Technology, Aalborg University (Feb. 2000), incorporated by reference, F.
- Abrahamsen proposes several measures for driving induction motors at variable speed, including motor drives with pulse- width modulated voltage source inverters.
- Inverters for three-phase motor drives are well known in the industry. Typically a DC bus supplies switched power to different phases of an AC motor. With this type of motor control, it is desirable to accurately estimate rotor angle, for example on the basis of current feedback, for high performance control of the motor.
- a rotor angle estimation scheme of background interest is described in the present inventor's Serial No. 10/294,201 filed November 12, 2002; and Serial No. 60/465,890 filed April 25, 2003, both incorporated by reference.
- the invention relates to an efficiency optimization control algorithm and to a control system using the algorithm, which can be applied to vector controlled permanent magnet AC motor drives to improve motor efficiency.
- the efficiency optimization algorithm and system continuously modify (using a control algorithm described herein) the estimated rotor angle until the torque command reaches its minimum value under steady state conditions.
- a system and method for modifying an estimated rotor angle for improved efficiency in a PMSM drive system may comprise the steps of monitoring a run command, a torque command, and an estimated speed; and in response thereto, generating an output correction angle for modifying the estimated rotor angle.
- the output correction angle may be added to the estimated rotor angle.
- the output correction angle may be generated only for predetermined conditions of said run command, torque command, and speed. In particular, the output correction angle may be generated (1) when the run command is asserted, (2) when the torque command is above a predetermined level, and (3) when variations in the speed are within predetermined limits.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of a vector-controlled motor drive system utilizing the invention.
- Figure 2 is a graph illustrating motor output power versus rotor angle error for a
- FIG. 3 is a detailed block diagram of the efficiency optimization controller.
- Figure 4 is a series of graphs illustrating a simulation run of the efficiency control algorithm.
- Fig.1 is a block diagram illustrating the placement of the efficiency control algorithm module 20 in a vector controlled system 10.
- Fig. 3 shows the efficiency optimization control module in more detail.
- the efficiency optimization on/off control 25 monitors the drive run command, the estimated motor speed and the torque command. If (1) the run command is asserted, (2) speed variation (speed derivative) stays within certain bounds, and (3) motor current (torque command) is above a certain level then switch SW1 is activated. The output correction angle (D_Ang) is discharged (10 sec) to zero if any of the above three conditions cannot be satisfied.
- the torque difference block 30 computes a difference (between present and a past sample) in the average (filtered 10 rad/sec) command torque.
- the search control block 35 determines the state of SW2 based on the sign of D Trq.
- Fig. 4 shows a simulation run of the efficiency control algorithm.
- a surface- mounted permanent magnet motor driving a compressor load was used for this simulation run.
- An initial rotor angle error of 0.5 rad was used.
- Ang_Error Angle difference between estimated angle and actual rotor angle (Rad.)
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Abstract
A method and system for modifying an estimated rotor angle for improved efficiency in a PMSM drive system. A module monitors a run command, a torque command, and an estimated speed; and in response thereto, generates an output correction angle for modifying the estimated rotor angle. The output correction angle may be added to the estimated rotor angle. The output correction angle may be generated only for predetermined conditions of said run command, torque command, and speed. In particular, the output correction angle may be generated (1) when the run command is asserted, (2) when the torque command is above a predetermined level, and (3) when variations in the speed are within predetermined limits.
Description
EFFICIENCY OPTIMIZATION CONTROL FOR PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR DRIVE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to motor drives, and more particularly to a motor drive with improved rotor angle estimation for greater efficiency.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Most low cost motor drive systems employ encoderless (sensorless) control techniques. The rotor angle is estimated based on a motor model or motor back emf sensing, for example. The motor efficiency and torque per ampere capability can be significantly reduced if an incorrect rotor angle is used for controlling a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). Rotor angle estimation errors may be due to inaccuracies in estimator (angle) parameters or in motor back emf feedback sensing.
[0004] Fig. 2 is a graph illustrating motor output power versus rotor angle error for a surface-mounted permanent magnet motor operating at rated current and speed. As can be seen from Fig. 2, the output power is maximized when rotor angle error is zero. [0005] A known optimization scheme of background interest is described in F. Abrahamsen et al., IEEE/IAS Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 37, No. 6 (Nov/Dec 2001), "Efficiency-Optimized Control of Medium-Size Induction Motor Drives," incorporated by reference. In a related paper, "Energy Optimal Control of Induction Motor Drives," Inst. Of Energy Technology, Aalborg University (Feb. 2000), incorporated by reference, F. Abrahamsen proposes several measures for driving induction motors at variable speed, including motor drives with pulse- width modulated voltage source inverters. [0006] Inverters for three-phase motor drives are well known in the industry. Typically a DC bus supplies switched power to different phases of an AC motor. With this type of motor control, it is desirable to accurately estimate rotor angle, for example on the basis of current feedback, for high performance control of the motor.
[0007] A rotor angle estimation scheme of background interest is described in the present inventor's Serial No. 10/294,201 filed November 12, 2002; and Serial No. 60/465,890 filed April 25, 2003, both incorporated by reference.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The invention relates to an efficiency optimization control algorithm and to a control system using the algorithm, which can be applied to vector controlled permanent magnet AC motor drives to improve motor efficiency. The efficiency optimization algorithm and system continuously modify (using a control algorithm described herein) the estimated rotor angle until the torque command reaches its minimum value under steady state conditions.
[0009] According to an aspect of the invention, a system and method for modifying an estimated rotor angle for improved efficiency in a PMSM drive system, may comprise the steps of monitoring a run command, a torque command, and an estimated speed; and in response thereto, generating an output correction angle for modifying the estimated rotor angle. The output correction angle may be added to the estimated rotor angle. The output correction angle may be generated only for predetermined conditions of said run command, torque command, and speed. In particular, the output correction angle may be generated (1) when the run command is asserted, (2) when the torque command is above a predetermined level, and (3) when variations in the speed are within predetermined limits.
[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Figure 1 is a block diagram of a vector-controlled motor drive system utilizing the invention.
[0012] Figure 2 is a graph illustrating motor output power versus rotor angle error for a
PMSM.
[0013] Figure 3 is a detailed block diagram of the efficiency optimization controller.
[0014] Figure 4 is a series of graphs illustrating a simulation run of the efficiency control algorithm.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION [0015] Fig.1 is a block diagram illustrating the placement of the efficiency control algorithm module 20 in a vector controlled system 10.
[0016] Fig. 3 shows the efficiency optimization control module in more detail. The efficiency optimization on/off control 25 monitors the drive run command, the estimated motor speed and the torque command. If (1) the run command is asserted, (2) speed variation (speed derivative) stays within certain bounds, and (3) motor current (torque command) is above a certain level then switch SW1 is activated. The output correction angle (D_Ang) is discharged (10 sec) to zero if any of the above three conditions cannot be satisfied. [0017] The torque difference block 30 computes a difference (between present and a past sample) in the average (filtered 10 rad/sec) command torque. The search control block 35 determines the state of SW2 based on the sign of D Trq. If the torque difference (D_Trq) is equal to or larger than zero then switch SW2 will switch state; otherwise SW2 will maintain (take no action) at its former state. Gain Kl is used to adjust the controller response and constant A provides an excitation test signal for searching minimum torque level. [0018] The characteristics of power versus angle error (Fig. 2) can be predicted offline. Then Kl and A can be formulated based on the power (torque) sensitivity versus rotor angle error.
[0019] Fig. 4 shows a simulation run of the efficiency control algorithm. A surface- mounted permanent magnet motor driving a compressor load was used for this simulation run. An initial rotor angle error of 0.5 rad was used. When the efficiency optimization control was activated (at time = 1.8sec), the angle error was corrected and the drive torque per ampere was improved (Te* reduced in Fig. 4). Since the magnitude of motor current is proportional to command torque level, therefore the motor current was also reduced.
[0020] Definitions
D_Trq - Difference between filtered command torque (present and past samples)
D_Ang - Angle output of efficiency optimization controller (Rad.)
Te* - Torque command (N-M)
Te - Motor torque (N-M)
Load - Compressor load
Ang_Error — Angle difference between estimated angle and actual rotor angle (Rad.)
[0021] Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the present invention is not limited by the specific disclosure herein.
Claims
1. A method of modifying an estimated rotor angle for improved efficiency in a PMSM drive system, comprising the steps of: monitoring a run command, a torque command, and an estimated speed; and in response thereto, generating an output correction angle for modifying said estimated rotor angle.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said output correction angle is added to said estimated rotor angle.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein said output correction angle is generated only for predetermined conditions of said run command, torque command, and speed.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein said output correction angle is generated (1) when the run command is asserted, (2) when said torque command is above a predetermined level, and (3) when variations in said speed are within predetermined limits.
5. A motor drive system in which an estimated rotor angle is modified for improved efficiency in a PMSM drive system, comprising: a module which estimates a rotor angle of a motor; and a module which monitors a run command, a torque command, and an estimated speed of said motor; and in response thereto, generates an output correction angle for modifying said estimated rotor angle.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein said output correction angle is added to said estimated rotor angle.
7. The system of claim 5, wherein said output correction angle is generated only for predetermined conditions of said run command, torque command, and speed.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein said output correction angle is generated (1) when the run command is asserted, (2) when said torque command is above a predetermined level, and (3) when variations in said speed are within predetermined limits.
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