Controlling a brushless motor
US-12095402-B2 · Sep 17, 2024 · US
US9685902B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9685902-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314377679-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A control system for controlling power supply of an electric machine of an automobile and which contributes to movement thereof, wherein the control system is connected, at an input thereof, to a mechanism estimating a temperature of a rotor of the electric machine and to a temperature sensor measuring a temperature of a stator of the electric machine. The control system includes mappings of a set of values for allocating supply currents of the electric machine on the basis of torque and rotational speed request values received at the input of the control system, and includes a switching mechanism for selecting the mapping, the supply current signals of which are transmitted to the electric machine, on the basis of the signals from the mechanism estimating the temperature of the rotor and from the stator-temperature sensor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A control system for controlling a supply of power to an electric machine of a motor vehicle and which contributes to propulsion of the vehicle, the control system being connected at an input to first processing circuitry configured to estimate a temperature of a rotor of the electric machine and to a temperature sensor that measures a temperature of a stator of the electric machine, the control system comprising: a first currents map that is optimized for limiting electrical losses; a second currents map that is optimized for reducing losses in the rotor and increasing losses in the stator; and a third currents map that is optimized for increasing losses in the rotor and decreasing losses in the stator, wherein the first, second and third maps contain a set of values allowing determination of electric machine supply currents on the basis of torque and rotational speed request values received at the input to the control system; and second processing circuitry configured to select one of the first, second and third maps on the basis of signals from the first processing circuitry estimating the temperature of the rotor and from the stator temperature sensor, and transmit supply current signals resulting from the selected one of the first, second and third maps to the electric machine. 2. The control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second processing circuitry is further configured to delay transmission of the supply current signals resulting from the selected one of the first, second and third maps on the basis of the torque request value. 3. The control system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second processing circuitry is further configured to select the one of the first, second and third maps on the basis of differences between the temperature of the rotor obtained from the signals from the first processing circuitry estimating the temperature of the rotor and a temperature of the stator obtained from the stator temperature sensor. 4. A method for controlling a supply of power to an electric machine of a motor vehicle and which contributes to propulsion of the vehicle, the electric machine including a rotor including a first processing circuitry configured to estimate temperature and a stator including a temperature sensor, the method comprising: receiving an electric machine torque and rotational speed request; determining a temperature of the stator and a temperature of the rotor; determining a difference between the temperature of the stator and the temperature of the rotor; determining at least two electric machine supply current values that satisfy the torque and rotational speed request; selecting, by a second processing circuitry, a supply current value on the basis of the temperature of the stator and of the temperature of the rotor so that if the rotor temperature is above a value of a first threshold and the difference between the rotor temperature and the stator temperature is above a value of a second threshold, the value chosen is a value from the electric machine supply current values that are optimized for reducing losses in the rotor and increasing losses in the stator; and transmitting, by the second processing circuitry, the selected supply current value to the electric machine. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein, if the stator temperature is above a value of a third threshold and the difference between the stator temperature and the rotor temperature is above a value of a fifth threshold, the value chosen is a value from the electric machine supply current values that are optimized for increasing losses in the rotor and reducing losses in the stator. 6. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein, if the difference between the rotor temperature and the stator temperature is less than the value of the second threshold, the value chosen is a value from the electric machine supply current values that are optimized for limiting electrical losses. 7. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the transmission of the electric machine supply current values is deferred until it has been determined that the torque request is below a value of a fifth threshold. 8. A control method for controlling a supply of power to an electric machine of a motor vehicle and which contributes to propulsion of the vehicle, the method comprising: estimating, using a first processing circuitry, a temperature of a rotor of the electric machine; measuring, using a temperature sensor, a temperature of a stator of the electric machine; obtaining a first currents map that is optimized for limiting electrical losses; obtaining a second currents map that is optimized for reducing losses in the rotor and increasing losses in the stator; obtaining a third currents map that is optimized for increasing losses in the rotor and decreasing losses in the stator, wherein the first, second and third maps contain a set of values allowing determination of electric machine supply currents on the basis of torque and rotational speed request values received at the input to a control system; selecting one of the first, second and third maps on the basis of the estimated temperature of the rotor and the measured temperature of the stator; generating, by current supply circuitry, supply current signals based on the selected one of the first, second and third maps; and transmitting supply current signals resulting from the selected one of the first, second and third maps to the electric machine.
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