IP Library Granted Patent US 8,319,461
Granted Patent B2
US 8,319,461 · App. 12/834,124 · Granted Nov 27, 2012

Method and control system for controlling a brushless electric motor

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Patent No.
US 8,319,461
App. No.
12/834,124
Granted
Nov 27, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a method and a system for controlling a permanent magnet excited, brushless, electronically commutated, three-phase electric motor ( 2 ) wherein a single-phase main AC voltage (U N ) having a mains frequency (f N ) is rectified and supplied to an inverter ( 8 ) via a slender intermediate circuit ( 6 ) containing no, or minimum, intermediate circuit reactance as intermediate circuit voltage (U z ) pulsating at double the mains frequency (2f N ) which is actuated for powering and commutating the electric motor ( 2 ). Control takes place by means of a field-oriented current-space vector regulator, wherein a q-current (i q ) as torque-forming component of the current-space vector (i) is regulated perpendicularly to the permanent magnetic field and a d-current (i d ) can be regulated as a field-influencing component of the current-space vector (i) in the direction of the permanent magnet field. In this case, dynamic field attenuation occurs, wherein the d-current (i d ) in the negative range is defined with a sinusoidal profile and at double the main frequency (2f N ) and wherein the d-current (i d ) is regulated according to its phase position and its amplitude such that ripple of the q-current (i q ) is minimized. Since the q-current as torque forming component is proportional to the torque, thus the torque ripple is also minimized, in spite of the strongly pulsating intermediate circuit voltage (U z ).

Claims (6)

1. A method for controlling a permanent magnet excited, brushless, electronically commutated, three-phase electric motor ( 2 ) comprising the steps of providing a single-phase main AC voltage (U N ) having a main frequency (f N ) is rectified and supplied to an inverter ( 8 ) via a slender intermediate circuit ( 6 ) containing no or a minimum intermediate circuit reactance as an intermediate circuit voltage (U z ) pulsating at double the main frequency (2f N ) which is supplied for powering and commutating the electric motor ( 2 ), wherein the supply takes place by means of a field-oriented current-space vector regulator, wherein a q-current (i q ) as a torque-forming component of the current-space vector (i) is regulated perpendicularly to the field of the permanent magnet and a d-current (i d ) can be regulated as a field-influencing component of the current-space vector (i) in the direction of the field of the permanent magnet, a dynamic field attenuation, wherein the d-current (i d ) in the negative range is defined with a sinusoidal profile and at double the main frequency (2f N ) and wherein the d-current (i d ) is regulated according to its phase position and its amplitude such that ripple of the q-current (i q ) is minimized.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising in that, the q-current (i q ) is defined by a speed controller ( 10 ) independently of the d-current (i d ).

3. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising in that, dynamic energy storage in existing motor inductances of the motor due to the dynamic field attenuation and thus an energy feedback into the intermediate circuit ( 6 ) as well as phase current smoothing occurs.

4. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising by its application for the motor ( 2 ) of a type with a large phase inductance, or for the motor ( 2 ) of a type whose phase frequency is smaller than the pulse frequency of the intermediate circuit voltage (U z ).

5. A control system for a brushless, electronically commutated, three-phase electric motor ( 2 ), comprising a main rectifier ( 4 ), a downstream slender intermediate circuit ( 6 ), without, or with only minimum, intermediate circuit reactance as well as having an inverter ( 8 ) that can be actuated via the intermediate circuit ( 6 ) and controllable for commutating the electric motor ( 2 ) having means for a field-oriented current-space vector control with a speed controller ( 10 ) to define a q-current (i q ) as torque forming component of the current-space vector (i), a function generator ( 16 ) to specify a dynamically changing d-current (i d ) with a sinusoidal profile in the negative range, and a double main frequency (2f N ) as current component for dynamic field attenuation as well as by an extreme value controller ( 18 ) which regulates the d-current (i d ) according to the phase position and amplitude depending on the q-current (i q ), in such a manner that ripple of the q-current (i q ) is minimized.

6. The control system according to claim 5 , further comprising in that, the electric motor ( 2 ) is configured as synchronous external rotor motor.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2022
From: HUNTER DOUGLAS INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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