Feedforward current control for dual wound synchronous motor drives
US-11736048-B1 · Aug 22, 2023 · US
US11870314B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11870314-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117563908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2024 |
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A method of controlling a dual wound synchronous machine (DWSM) includes: determining virtual current commands based on a current command associated with each of two winding sets of the DWSM; determining virtual half-motor currents by applying a mathematical transformation on measured output currents; determining half-motor difference currents based on differences between the corresponding virtual current command and the virtual half-motor current; calculating forward path voltage commands based on the corresponding difference currents and using first and second gain factors; determining feedback voltage commands by applying third and fourth gain factors to the virtual half-motor currents; determining virtual final voltage commands based on the corresponding forward path and feedback voltage commands; determining final voltage commands by applying a second mathematical transformation to the virtual final voltage commands; commanding, based on the final voltage commands, inverters to apply corresponding voltages to the two winding sets and thereby generating the output currents.
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Having thus described the invention, it is claimed: 1. A system for controlling a dual wound synchronous machine (DWSM) having a first winding set and a second winding set, the system comprising: a processor and a memory including instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to: determine a positive virtual half-motor current command and a negative virtual half-motor current command based on a first motor current command associated with the first winding set and based on a second motor current command associated with the second winding set; determine a positive virtual half-motor current and a negative virtual half-motor current by applying a first mathematical transformation on measured currents in each of the first winding set and the second winding set, the positive virtual half-motor current corresponding to a positive virtual motor winding associated with the DWSM, and the negative virtual half-motor current corresponding to a negative virtual motor winding associated with the DWSM; determine a positive half-motor difference current based on a difference between the positive virtual half-motor current command and the positive virtual half-motor current; calculate a positive virtual half-motor forward path voltage command based on the positive half-motor difference current and using a first set of gain factors; determine a negative half-motor difference current based on a difference between the negative virtual half-motor current command and the negative virtual half-motor current; calculate a negative virtual half-motor forward path voltage command based on the negative half-motor difference current and using a second set of gain factors; determine a positive virtual half-motor feedback path voltage command by applying a third set of gain factors to the positive virtual half-motor current; determine a negative virtual half-motor feedback path voltage command by applying a fourth set of gain factors to the negative virtual half-motor current; determine a positive virtual half-motor final voltage command based on the positive virtual half-motor forward path voltage command and based on the positive virtual half-motor feedback path voltage command; determine a negative virtual half-motor final voltage command based on the negative virtual half-motor forward path voltage command and based on the negative virtual half-motor feedback path voltage command; determine a first final voltage command and a second final voltage command by applying a second mathematical transformation to the positive virtual half-motor final voltage command and the negative virtual half-motor final voltage command; command, based on the first final voltage command, a first inverter to apply a first output voltage to the first winding set and thereby causing a first output current to be generated in the first winding set; and command, based on the second final voltage command, a second inverter to apply a second output voltage to the second winding set and thereby causing a second output current to be generated in the second winding set, wherein the first output current and the second output current each have a d-axis component and a q-axis component, and at least one of the first set of gain factors, the second set of gain factors, the third set of gain factors or the fourth set of gain factors is configured to cause the d-axis component and the q-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of d-axis and q-axis components of the second output current. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the first set of gain factors, the second set of gain factors, the third set of gain factors, or the fourth set of gain factors is further configured to cause the d-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of the q-axis component of the first output current. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein calculating the positive virtual half-motor forward path voltage command based on the positive half-motor difference current includes applying at least a portion of the first set of gain factors directly to the positive half-motor difference current. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to integrate the positive half-motor difference current to generate an integrated difference signal, and wherein calculating the positive virtual half-motor forward path voltage command based on the positive half-motor difference current includes applying at least a portion of the first set of gain factors to the integrated difference signal. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the third set of gain factors or the fourth set of gain factors is configured to cause the d-axis component and the q-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of d-axis and q-axis components of the second output current. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein both of the third set of gain factors and the fourth set of gain factors together cause the d-axis component and the q-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of d-axis and q-axis components of the second output current. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first set of gain factors or the second set of gain factors is configured to cause the d-axis component and the q-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of d-axis and q-axis components of the second output current. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein both of the first set of gain factors and the second set of gain factors together cause the d-axis component and the q-axis component of the first output current to be decoupled from variations of d-axis and q-axis components of the second output current. 9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to compute a back electromotive force (BEMF) compensation voltage based on an estimated BEMF of the positive virtual half-motor, and wherein at least one of the positive virtual half-motor final voltage command and the negative virtual half-motor final voltage command is further based on the BEMF compensation voltage. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein only one of the positive virtual half-motor final voltage command and the negative virtual half-motor final voltage command is further based on the BEMF compensation voltage. 11. A method of controlling a dual wound synchronous machine (DWSM) having a first winding set and a second winding set, the method comprising: determining a positive virtual half-motor current command and a negative virtual half-motor current command based on a first motor current command associated with the first winding set and based on a second motor current command associated with the second winding set; determining a positive virtual half-motor current and a negative virtual half-motor current by applying a first mathematical transformation on measured currents in each of the first winding set and the second winding set, the positive virtual half-motor current corresponding to a positive virtual motor winding associated with the DWSM, and the negative virtual half-motor current corresponding to a negative virtual motor winding associated with the DWSM; determining a positive half-motor difference current based on a difference between the positive virtual half-motor current command and the positive virtual half-motor current; calculating a positive virtual half-motor forward path voltage command based on the positive half-motor difference current and using a first set of gain factors; determining a negative half-motor difference current based on a difference between the negative virtual half-m
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