Dual internal model control with improved load current feedback for enhanced dynamic performance in aircraft high-voltage direct current brushless generator
IF 1.5 4区 工程技术Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
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Abstract
In order to enhance the dynamic performance of aircraft high-voltage direct current wound rotor synchronous generator (WRSG) system under load variations, a dual internal model control (DIMC) method utilising improved load current feedback (ILCF) is proposed. It employs internal model controllers in both voltage and current loops, thereby significantly augmenting the system's disturbance rejection capabilities. Improved load current feedback is incorporated between the DC voltage loop and the field current loop. Additionally, a method for designing a feedback fitting function is established, enhancing the system's adaptability to changes in operational speed and load. The authors outline parameter design methods for voltage and current loops in DIMC, based on the internal model control principle. Adjustments to these parameters can further enhance the system's disturbance rejection capabilities. Finally, comparative experiments between the PI method with ILCF and the DIMC method with ILCF are conducted on a 15 kW WRSG experimental platform. These experiments demonstrate that the proposed DIMC method with ILCF optimises dynamic performance across the entire speed range, enhancing the competitiveness of WRSG systems in aircraft applications.
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IET Electric Power Applications publishes papers of a high technical standard with a suitable balance of practice and theory. The scope covers a wide range of applications and apparatus in the power field. In addition to papers focussing on the design and development of electrical equipment, papers relying on analysis are also sought, provided that the arguments are conveyed succinctly and the conclusions are clear.
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