jawerbuch
Automotive
- Feb 21, 2014
- 8
Hi guys,
I have a question regarding the control of a PMSM via an inverter.
The idea is to control the motor's power according to the gaspedal-angle. So let's say it's a 85kW motor, pushing the gaspedal 50% would mean a power demand of 42.5 kW.
I've been looking at control strategies and I've bought the book "Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Brushless DC Motor Drives" by R. Krishnan. It discusses quite a variety of control strategies, like Vector Control (same as Field Oriented Control?) and Space Vector Modulation but I'm kind of lost on which one is the one I need.
I have also noticed that most practical examples are about controlling the speed of the motor, where I need to control the power of the motor. Can I instead control the speed of the motor, and calculate the necessary speed by using the motor's torque/rpm characteristic to determine what torque corresponds to a certain speed, multiplying those to give me the power? And what is the best control strategy to use in this case?
I have a question regarding the control of a PMSM via an inverter.
The idea is to control the motor's power according to the gaspedal-angle. So let's say it's a 85kW motor, pushing the gaspedal 50% would mean a power demand of 42.5 kW.
I've been looking at control strategies and I've bought the book "Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Brushless DC Motor Drives" by R. Krishnan. It discusses quite a variety of control strategies, like Vector Control (same as Field Oriented Control?) and Space Vector Modulation but I'm kind of lost on which one is the one I need.
I have also noticed that most practical examples are about controlling the speed of the motor, where I need to control the power of the motor. Can I instead control the speed of the motor, and calculate the necessary speed by using the motor's torque/rpm characteristic to determine what torque corresponds to a certain speed, multiplying those to give me the power? And what is the best control strategy to use in this case?