基于灰色关联分析的IPMSM模型预测转矩控制加权因子优化设计

IF 1.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Mannan Hassan, Guoqiang Zhang, Muhammad Shahid Mastoi, Zhengqing Li, Xiaopeng Yu, Kunpeng Xu, Rao Atif, Malik Haris
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摘要

在过去的十年中,交流电力驱动广泛采用了模型预测控制(MPC)。即使提出了各种解决方案,仍然存在与设计影响加权因子(WF)、减少参数依赖性、减轻电流/转矩谐波、管理可变开关频率和最小化计算复杂性相关的挑战。错误地选择wf会大大降低控制器的性能。传统的有限控制集模型预测转矩控制(MPTC)的代价函数包含多个具有不同测量单位的控制目标。因此,引入世界粮食基金是为了对这些目标进行优先排序。本文对内部永磁同步电动机(IPMSM)驱动中MPTC策略的WF设计技术进行了广泛的比较。MPTC过程的第一步是描述传统的MPTC技术,包括手动WF调优、VIKOR和WF优化的熵方法。为了解决WF设计问题,提出了灰色关联分析(GRA)方法。该方法使用单个代价函数分离磁通和扭矩目标函数,并对每个采样使用灰色关联度来确定适当的动作。通过在一个带有TMS320F28335浮点数字信号处理器的IPMSM原型驱动器上进行实时半实物仿真,验证了该方法的有效性。最后,将MPTC与传统的MPTC、VIKOR和基于熵的WF优化方法进行比较,比较其性能。
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Optimising Weighting Factor Design for Model Predictive Torque Control in IPMSM Drives: A Grey Relational Analysis Approach

AC electric drives have widely incorporated model predictive control (MPC) over the past decade. Even with a variety of proposed solutions, there are still challenges related to designing influential weighting factors (WF), reducing parameter dependence, mitigating current/torque harmonics, managing variable switching frequencies and minimising computational complexity. The performance of controllers can be significantly reduced by incorrectly selecting WFs. The cost function of conventional finite-control set model predictive torque control (MPTC) includes multiple control objectives with different units of measurement. WFs are therefore introduced so that these objectives can be prioritized. An extensive comparison of WF design techniques for MPTC strategies in interior permanent magnet synchronous motors (IPMSM) drives is presented in this paper. The first step in the MPTC process is to present a description of conventional MPTC techniques with manual WF tuning, VIKOR and the entropy method for WF optimisation. To address the issue of WF design, the grey relational analysis (GRA) approach is proposed. This method separates the flux and torque objective functions using a single cost function and the grey relational grade is employed for each sampling to determine the appropriate action. Experimental validation of the proposed approach is performed by means of real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations on a prototype IPMSM drive with a TMS320F28335 floating-point digital signal processor. Finally, MPTC is compared with conventional MPTC, VIKOR and entropy-based WF optimisation methods to compare its performance.

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IET Power Electronics
IET Power Electronics ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
195
审稿时长
5.1 months
期刊介绍: IET Power Electronics aims to attract original research papers, short communications, review articles and power electronics related educational studies. The scope covers applications and technologies in the field of power electronics with special focus on cost-effective, efficient, power dense, environmental friendly and robust solutions, which includes: Applications: Electric drives/generators, renewable energy, industrial and consumable applications (including lighting, welding, heating, sub-sea applications, drilling and others), medical and military apparatus, utility applications, transport and space application, energy harvesting, telecommunications, energy storage management systems, home appliances. Technologies: Circuits: all type of converter topologies for low and high power applications including but not limited to: inverter, rectifier, dc/dc converter, power supplies, UPS, ac/ac converter, resonant converter, high frequency converter, hybrid converter, multilevel converter, power factor correction circuits and other advanced topologies. Components and Materials: switching devices and their control, inductors, sensors, transformers, capacitors, resistors, thermal management, filters, fuses and protection elements and other novel low-cost efficient components/materials. Control: techniques for controlling, analysing, modelling and/or simulation of power electronics circuits and complete power electronics systems. Design/Manufacturing/Testing: new multi-domain modelling, assembling and packaging technologies, advanced testing techniques. Environmental Impact: Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) reduction techniques, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), limiting acoustic noise and vibration, recycling techniques, use of non-rare material. Education: teaching methods, programme and course design, use of technology in power electronics teaching, virtual laboratory and e-learning and fields within the scope of interest. Special Issues. Current Call for papers: Harmonic Mitigation Techniques and Grid Robustness in Power Electronic-Based Power Systems - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_PEL_CFP_HMTGRPEPS.pdf
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