To store energy from the grid into spiral torsion spring(STS)smoothly and efficiently via PMSM,a multi-objective control problem of flexible load’s vibration,PMSM’s torque ripple,and electrical loss is raised,where ...To store energy from the grid into spiral torsion spring(STS)smoothly and efficiently via PMSM,a multi-objective control problem of flexible load’s vibration,PMSM’s torque ripple,and electrical loss is raised,where the current studies on vibration and torque ripple are mostly addressed separately,not to mention electrical loss.This research attempts to propose a multi-objective integrative control scenario that can simultaneously solve these problems satisfactorily in a unitary nonlinear control framework.Firstly,a dynamic mathematical model of PMSM is built under stator current vector orientation,and then the model of PMSM is combined with the vibration model of STS to establish the overall system model of STS driven by PMSM with considering motor’s electrical loss.Then,a backstepping control principle-based multi-objective integrative control approach is proposed to realize the suppression of flexible load’s vibration and the reduction of PMSM’s torque ripple and electrical loss concurrently.Meanwhile,this research also designs a wide range speed identification method based on the least square algorithm with a forgetting factor.Simulation and experimental results have verified that the proposed integrative control method enables the state variables to track their respective references quickly and accurately,both torque ripple and load vibration are effectively suppressed,and the operating efficiency of the whole system is improved.展开更多
基金supported in part by the Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province in China under Grant E2019502163in part by“Double-First Class”Scientific Research Project in School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of North China Electric Power University under Grant 180718in part by the Headquarter of Science and Technology Project for Sate Grid Corporation of China under Grant KJGW 2018-014.
文摘To store energy from the grid into spiral torsion spring(STS)smoothly and efficiently via PMSM,a multi-objective control problem of flexible load’s vibration,PMSM’s torque ripple,and electrical loss is raised,where the current studies on vibration and torque ripple are mostly addressed separately,not to mention electrical loss.This research attempts to propose a multi-objective integrative control scenario that can simultaneously solve these problems satisfactorily in a unitary nonlinear control framework.Firstly,a dynamic mathematical model of PMSM is built under stator current vector orientation,and then the model of PMSM is combined with the vibration model of STS to establish the overall system model of STS driven by PMSM with considering motor’s electrical loss.Then,a backstepping control principle-based multi-objective integrative control approach is proposed to realize the suppression of flexible load’s vibration and the reduction of PMSM’s torque ripple and electrical loss concurrently.Meanwhile,this research also designs a wide range speed identification method based on the least square algorithm with a forgetting factor.Simulation and experimental results have verified that the proposed integrative control method enables the state variables to track their respective references quickly and accurately,both torque ripple and load vibration are effectively suppressed,and the operating efficiency of the whole system is improved.