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The following describes a new method for estimating the parameters of an interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM). For the estimation of the parameters the current slopes caused by the switching of the inverter are used to determine the unknowns of the system equations of the electrical machine. The angle and current dependence of the machine parameters are linearized within a PWM cycle. By considering the different switching states of the inverter, several system equations can be derived and a solution can be found within one PWM cycle. The use of test signals and filter-based approaches is avoided. The derived algorithm is explained and validated with measurements on a test bench.
Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt die Motivation hinter den Forschungsarbeiten im Electric Mobility Competence Center (EMC^2) rund um elektrische Antriebskomponenten für die Elektromobilität sowie die Notwendigkeit, diese Forschungsarbeiten an Prüfständen zu testen und zu validieren. Zunächst wird näher auf die Charakteristik von elektrischen Maschinen eingegangen, um anschließend die verwendete Prüfstandtechnik vorzustellen.
The nonlinear behavior of inverters is mainly influenced by the interlocking and switching times of the semiconductors. In the following work, a method is presented that enables the possibility of an online identification of the switching times of the semiconductors. This information allows a compensation of the non-linear behavior, a reduction of the locking time and can be used for diagnostic purposes. First, a theoretical derivation of the method is made by considering different cases when switching of the inverter and deriving identification possibilities. The method is then extended so that the entire module is taken into account. Furthermore, a possible theoretical implementation is shown. After the methodology has been investigated with possible limitations, boundary conditions and with respect to real hardware, an implementation in the FPGA is performed. Finally, the results are presented, discussed
and further improvements are presented in an outlook.