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Model-based Control System Design of Brushless Doubly Fed Reluctance Machines using an Unscented Kalman Filter

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The Brushless Doubly Fed Reluctance Machine (BDFRM) is an emerging alternative for variable speed drive systems, providing a significant downsizing of the power electronics converter. This paper proposes a new view on the machine equations, allowing the reuse of the standard control system design for conventional synchronous and asynchronous machines: a cascade control system with an inner current control- and outer speed control loop. The assumptions and simplifications made on the machine model allow for a simple, model-based approach to set the controller gains in a brushless doubly fed machine drive system. The cascade control scheme is combined with an Unscented unscented Kalman Filter filter as a state observer, capable of estimating the load torque and losses. The performance of the proposed control system design is checked in simulation and tested in real-time on a low power BDFRM prototype.
Journal: Energies
ISSN: 1996-1073
Issue: 24
Volume: 14
Publication year:2021
Keywords:electrical drives, control system design, Model-based control, unscented Kalman filter, electrical machines, reluctance drives
Accessibility:Open