The 2010 International Power Electronics Conference - ECCE ASIA - 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ipec.2010.5544589
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Periodic learning suppression control of torque ripple utilizing system identification for permanent magnet synchronous motors

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“…• The flux-linkage and the inductance of PMSM are including a harmonic components. At first, the armature flux-linkage of PMSM in each phase φ u,v,w are shown in (1).…”
Section: A Voltage Equation Of Pmsm Considering the Harmonic Contentsmentioning
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“…• The flux-linkage and the inductance of PMSM are including a harmonic components. At first, the armature flux-linkage of PMSM in each phase φ u,v,w are shown in (1).…”
Section: A Voltage Equation Of Pmsm Considering the Harmonic Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, PMSM has the problem on torque ripple caused by the harmonic components in the flux-linkage and the inductance. The 6th-order torque ripple causes some problems such as vibration, noise, the uncomfortable ride comfort, mechanical resonance [1]. Several torque ripple suppression methods have been proposed; and they can be classified mainly into two types which are online and offline methods [2]- [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The basic principle common to various compensation methods is presented here as preparation for the creation of the specific compensation method for torque ripple [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. When issuing the torque command τ * to a vector-controlled PMSM, the PMSM is assumed to generate torque τ.…”
Section: Principle Of Torque Ripple Compensationmentioning
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“…Methods of generating a compensation signal are classified in terms of whether they need a torque sensor or other sensor in order to detect the signal equivalent to the torque ripple (below referred to as "sensorless") [5][6][7] or do not need such a sensor (below referred to as "sensor-using") [8][9][10][11][12].…”
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