Sensorless control method and system for motor
US-2016099667-A1 · Apr 7, 2016 · US
US2016111973A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016111973-A1 |
| Application number | US-201314410342-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a method for controlling an inverter ( 10 ) using space-vector pulse width modulation, in particular to control an electric machine, the inverter being equipped with a plurality of controllable switches (S) and being designed to provide a polyphase electric current (IU, IV, IV), in particular to supply polyphase electric current (IU, IV, IV) to the electric machine ( 14 ). In said method, a desired current space vector (I 1 *) having a desired phase angle (alpha 1 ) and a desired amplitude (I 1 ) is predefined, and the inverter ( 10 ) is controlled in such a way that a plurality of different successive switching states (V 1 -V 7 ) is established for the switches (S) in order to provide the electric current (IU, IV, IV) in the form of a current space vector (I 2 *), the inverter ( 10 ) being controlled in such a way that the current space vector (I 2 *) is provided at a phase angle (alpha 2 ) which differs from the desired phase angle (alpha 1 ), the difference (delta_beta) of the phase angle (alpha 2 ) from the desired phase angle (alpha 1 ) being limited according to a rotational speed (f) of the desired current space-vector (I 1 *).
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A method for controlling an inverter ( 10 ) by space vector modulation, wherein the inverter ( 10 ) has a plurality of controllable switches (S) and is configured to provide a polyphase electric current (IU, IW), wherein a nominal current space vector (I 1 *) having a nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) and a nominal amplitude (I 1 ) is predefined, wherein the inverter ( 10 ) is controlled such that a plurality of different consecutive switching states (V 1 -V 7 ) of the switches (S) are set in order to provide the electric current (IU, IV, IW) in the form of a current space vector (I 2 *), characterized in that the inverter ( 10 ) is controlled such that the current space vector (I 2 *) is provided with a phase angle (alpha 2 ) which is different from the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) and wherein a deviation (delta_beta) of the phase angle (alpha 2 ) from the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) is limited as a function of a rotation speed (f) of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the deviation (delta_beta) is reduced with increasing rotation speed (f). 3 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the deviation (delta_beta) is set as a function of the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) of the current space vector (I 1 *). 4 . The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the deviation (Δβ) is varied within a deviation range (delta_beta_max, delta_beta_min) and wherein the deviation range (delta_beta_max, delta_beta_min) is reduced with increasing rotation speed (f) of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 5 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, below a predefined rotation speed (f 1 ), the phase angle (alpha 2 ) is set as a function of a predefined nominal loading value (m) of the switches (S). 6 . The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the phase angle (alpha 2 ) and an amplitude (I 2 ) of the current space vector (I 2 *) are set such that a power output is identical to a power output corresponding to the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) and the nominal amplitude (I 1 ) of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 7 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the maximum deviation (delta_beta_max) of the current space vector (I 2 *) from the nominal current space vector (I*) is 30 degrees. 8 . The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the deviation range (delta_beta_max, delta_beta_min) is reduced linearly between a first predefined rotation speed (f 1 ) and a second predefined rotation speed (f 2 ) of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 9 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an electrical machine ( 14 ) is controlled by means of the inverter ( 10 ) and the nominal current phasor (I 1 *) is determined as a function of the rotor angle of the electrical machine ( 14 ). 10 . The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the phase angle (alpha 2 ) and the amplitude (I 2 ) of the current space vector (I 2 *) are determined below a predefined rotation speed (f 1 ) such that a torque (M) output by the electrical machine ( 14 ) is identical to the torque (M) which is output by means of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 11 . A device ( 18 ) for controlling an inverter ( 10 ), wherein the inverter ( 10 ) has a plurality of controllable switches (S) which are connected to provide a polyphase electric current (IU, IV, IW) as a function of a nominal current space vector (I 1 *) having a nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) and a nominal amplitude (I 1 ), having a control device ( 18 ) which is configured to control the inverter ( 10 ) such that the switches (S) of the inverter ( 10 ) assume a plurality of consecutive different switching states (V 1 -V 7 ) in order to provide the electric current (IU, IV, IW) in the form of a current space vector (I 2 *), characterized in that the control device ( 18 ) is configured to control the inverter ( 10 ) such that the current space vector (I 2 *) is provided with a phase angle (α 2 ) which is different from the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ), and a deviation (delta_beta) of the phase angle (alpha 2 ) from the nominal phase angle (alpha 1 ) is limited as a function of a rotation speed (f) of the nominal current space vector (I 1 *). 12 . A motor vehicle drivetrain having at least one electrical machine ( 14 ) for providing drive power, an inverter ( 10 ) for controlling the electrical machine ( 14 ) and having a device ( 18 ) for controlling the inverter ( 10 ) as claimed in claim 11 . 13 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the inverter ( 10 ) drives an electrical machine ( 14 ). 14 . The method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the inverter ( 10 ) supplies the electrical machine ( 14 ) with the electric current (IU, IV, IW) in a polyphase manner. 15 . The device ( 18 ) as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the inverter ( 10 ) drives an electrical machine ( 14 ). 16 . The device ( 18 ) as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the inverter ( 10 ) energizes the electrical machine ( 14 ) with the electric current (IU, IV, IW) in a polyphase manner.
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