An improved sideband current harmonic model of interior PMSM drive by considering magnetic saturation and cross-coupling effects

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2016-03-10

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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0278-0046

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Liang W, Fei W-Z, Luk PC-K. (2016) An improved sideband current harmonic model of interior PMSM drive by considering magnetic saturation and cross-coupling effects. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Volume 63, Issue 7, pp. 4097-4104

Abstract

The sideband current harmonics, as parasitic characteristics in permanent-magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) drives with space vector pulsewidth modulation technique, will increase the corresponding electromagnetic loss, torque ripple, vibration, and acoustic noises. Therefore, fast yet accurate evaluation of the resultant sideband current harmonic components is of particular importance during the design stage of the drive system. However, the inevitable magnetic saturation and cross-coupling effects in interior PMSM drives would have a significant impact on the current components, while the existing analytical sideband current harmonic model neglects those effects. This paper introduces a significant improvement on the analytical model by taking into account these effects with corresponding nonlinear factors. Experimental results are carried out to underpin the accuracy improvements of the predictions from the proposed model over the existing analytical one. The proposed model can offer a very detailed and insightful revelation of impacts of the magnetic saturation and cross-coupling effects on the corresponding sideband current harmonics.

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Bessel function, cross-coupling effect, interior permanent-magnet synchronous machine (PMSM), magnetic saturation, sideband harmonic, space vector, pulsewidth modulation

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