Control apparatus for alternating-current rotary electric machine
US-2019229664-A1 · Jul 25, 2019 · US
US11305784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11305784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916730218-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2022 |
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An online method of detecting and compensating for errors in flux estimation in operation of a motor system. The method includes determining a voltage compensation term by comparing an expected voltage and an actual voltage. The method also includes determining a flux compensation term by passing the voltage compensation term through a low-pass filter, and determining a corrected flux component value by comparing the flux compensation term with a flux value obtained from a look-up table, wherein the low-pass filter receives operating parameters based on data regarding an operating environment of the motor system. The method then further determines a corrected torque value based on the corrected flux component value.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of detecting and compensating for errors in flux estimation during operation of a motor system having a motor and an inverter, wherein the method uses a microprocessor of an inverter control board, wherein the method comprises the steps of: determining a voltage compensation term by comparing an expected voltage and an actual voltage; determining a flux compensation term by passing the voltage compensation term through a low-pass filter; and determining a corrected flux component value by comparing the flux compensation term with a look-up table flux value; wherein the low-pass filter receives operating parameters based on data regarding an operating environment of the motor system; determining a corrected torque value based on the corrected flux component value; and wherein the inverter control board sends commands to the inverter so that the at least one electric motor outputs the corrected torque value. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the received operating parameters include at least one of a cutoff frequency and a period length. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein data regarding the operating environment of the vehicle includes data regarding at least one of heat, aging, and saturation of at least one component of the motor system. 4. A system for detecting and compensating for errors in flux during operation of a motor system having a motor and an inverter, wherein the system comprises: a sensor system, wherein the sensor system is configured to receive data regarding an operating environment of the motor system from at least one sensor; and a controller, wherein the controller is configured to receive operating data based on data regarding the operating environment of the motor system, and wherein the controller is configured to detect and compensate for errors in flux estimation in operation of the motor system, and wherein the controller is configured to: determine a voltage compensation term by comparing an expected voltage and an actual voltage; determine a flux compensation term by passing the voltage compensation term through a low-pass filter; and determine a corrected flux component value by comparing the flux compensation term with a flux value stored in a look-up table; wherein the low-pass filter receives operating parameters based on data regarding the operating environment of the motor system; determine a corrected torque value based on the corrected flux component value; and wherein the controller is configured to send commands to the inverter so that the electric motor outputs the corrected torque value. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the received operating parameters include at least one of a cutoff frequency and a period length. 6. The system of claim 4 , wherein data regarding the operating environment of the vehicle includes data regarding at least one of heat, aging, and saturation of at least one component of the motor system. 7. A motor drive system for an electric vehicle configured to detect and compensate for errors in flux during the operation of the motor drive system: an inverter control board including a microprocessor; an inverter configured to send power to an electric motor, wherein the electric motor is configured to rotate a wheel of the electric vehicle; wherein the inverter control board is configured to send signals to the inverter; wherein the microprocessor is configured to determine a voltage compensation term by comparing an expected voltage and an actual voltage; wherein the voltage compensation term is passed through a low pass filter to determine a flux compensation term; wherein the low-pass filter receives operating parameters based on data regarding the operating environment of the motor drive system; a plurality of current components calculated by referencing a first look up table corresponding to a torque command value; wherein said microprocessor is configured to determine a corrected flux component value by comparing the flux compensation term with a flux value stored in a look-up table corresponding to the plurality of current components; wherein the microprocessor is further configured to determine a corrected torque value based on the corrected flux component value and to send commands to the inverter such that the electric motor outputs the corrected torque value. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the received operating parameters include at least one of a cutoff frequency and a period length. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein data regarding the operating environment of the vehicle includes data regarding at least one of heat, aging, and saturation of at least one component of the motor drive system.
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