2001
DOI: 10.1109/mper.2001.4311619
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On Considering Magnetic Saturation with Maximum Torque to Current Control in Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives

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“…As the control strategy of GTCC shown in Figure 13, the GT is calculated on the basis of the crank angle and the manifold pressure, which are obtained from the RE system. Since the motor output is normally limited due to magnetic saturation, 20 the output torque will be suddenly truncated (especially during the RE start phase) when a large motor torque is required. Hence, a torque compensation coefficient m is introduced to decide the value of the compensation torque.…”
Section: R (J/(kg K))mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the control strategy of GTCC shown in Figure 13, the GT is calculated on the basis of the crank angle and the manifold pressure, which are obtained from the RE system. Since the motor output is normally limited due to magnetic saturation, 20 the output torque will be suddenly truncated (especially during the RE start phase) when a large motor torque is required. Hence, a torque compensation coefficient m is introduced to decide the value of the compensation torque.…”
Section: R (J/(kg K))mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like other drive systems, the performance of a PM motor drive also depends on the accuracy with which the parameters of the machine are known [8], [9]. Among these parameters are the stator phase resistances, the d-and q-axis inductances and the flux contribution of the permanent magnets.…”
Section: B Machine Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The core question to increase speed control performance is how to get a high-performance torque control method. In vector control strategy, a method often employed in PMSM drives, it is desirable to attain maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) ratio in order to achieve copper loss minimization [6]. In a surface mounted PMSM, MTPA ratio for constant torque region (below base speed) is accomplished by keeping d-axis current equals to zero.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%