Torque ripple minimization control of permanent magnet synchronous motors for EPS applications |
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Authors: | G. H. Lee W. C. Choi S. I. Kim S. O. Kwon J. P. Hong |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control, Technical University of Opole, ul. Luboszycka 7, 45–036 Opole, Poland;(2) Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Louisiana State University, 102 South Campus Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper identifies a control method used to reduce torque ripple of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) for an electric power steering (EPS) system. NVH (Noise Vibration Harshness) is important for safe and convenient driving. Vibration caused by motor torque is a problem in column type EPS systems. Maintaining a very low torque ripple is one solution that allows for smoother steering. Theoretically, it is possible to design and drive the motor without torque ripple. However, in reality, a PMSM system torque ripple is caused by the motor itself (saturation in the iron core and EMF distortion) and the imperfect driver. This paper analyzes torque ripple of a PMSM system, and an advanced PMSM control method for the column typed EPS system is presented. Results of the analysis indicate that the compensation current is needed in order to minimize torque ripple when a PMSM is driven. |
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