IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.33, No.2, 702-715, 2018
Reduction of Torque and Voltage Ripple in a Doubly Salient Permanent Magnet Generator
Large torque and voltage ripple are inherent drawbacks of doubly salient generators. This paper first introduces torque sharing function (TSF) into the application of a dual-channel three-phase 12/8 poles doubly salient permanent magnet generator (DSPMG) to reduce torque and voltage ripple. Based on the principle of copper losses minimization, a new TSF is proposed through theoretical analysis and numerical computation. The proposed TSF is compared to conventional TSFs according to three evaluation criteria. In order to achieve satisfying and consistent steady state and dynamic performances over the whole operation range, gain scheduling PI controller is adopted to overcome the highly nonlinear characteristic of the DSPMG. Besides, with compensators of back-EMF, cogging torque and losses adopted as feed-forward, a dual closed-loop generation control system is detailed designed. Both simulation and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control system and the copper losses minimization TSF in reducing torque and voltage ripple.
Keywords:Copper loss minimization;doubly salient permanent magnet generator;dual closed-loop control;gain scheduling;reduction of torque and voltage ripple;torque sharing function