Torque ripple reduction of brushless DC motor based on adaptive input-output feedback linearization |
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Affiliation: | 1. Shahrekord University, Iran;2. Shahrekord University, Eng. Dept. and Center of Excellence for Mathematics, Shahrekord, Iran;3. Islamic Azad University, Khomeini shahr Branch, Isfahan, Iran |
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Abstract: | Torque ripple reduction of Brushless DC Motors (BLDCs) is an interesting subject in variable speed AC drives. In this paper at first, a mathematical expression for torque ripple harmonics is obtained. Then for a non-ideal BLDC motor with known harmonic contents of back-EMF, calculation of desired reference current amplitudes, which are required to eliminate some selected harmonics of torque ripple, are reviewed. In order to inject the reference harmonic currents to the motor windings, an Adaptive Input-Output Feedback Linearization (AIOFBL) control is proposed, which generates the reference voltages for three phases voltage source inverter in stationary reference frame. Experimental results are presented to show the capability and validity of the proposed control method and are compared with the vector control in Multi-Reference Frame (MRF) and Pseudo-Vector Control (P-VC) method results. |
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Keywords: | Brushless DC motor Input output feedback linearization control Harmonic Injection |
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