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Simplified fuzzy control for flux-weakening speed control of IPMSM drive (English)
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8 March 2012
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Summary: This paper presents a simplified fuzzy logic-based speed control scheme of an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM) above the base speed using a flux-weakening method. In this work, nonlinear expressions of \(d\)-axis and \(q\)-axis currents of the IPMSM have been derived and subsequently incorporated in the control algorithm for the practical purpose in order to implement fuzzy-based flux-weakening strategy to operate the motor above the base speed. The fundamentals of fuzzy logic algorithms as related to motor control applications are also illustrated. A simplified fuzzy speed controller (FLC) for the IPMSM drive has been designed and incorporated in the drive system to maintain high performance standards. The efficacy of the proposed simplified FLC-based IPMSM drive is verified by simulation at various dynamic operating conditions. The simplified FLC is found to be robust and efficient. Laboratory test results of proportional integral (PI) controller-based IPMSM drive have been compared with the simulated results of fuzzy controller-based flux-weakening IPMSM drive system.
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fuzzy logic-based speed control
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Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (IPMSM)
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flux-weakening method
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