A radial-axial consequent pole hybrid excitation machine (RACP-HEM) with the advantages of interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM) and electric excitation machine is studied, which has high torque output and wide speed range for electric vehicles (EVs). The radial-axial $d$ - $q$ axis model is established to solve the problem that the inherent asymmetry of the airgap density of the consequent pole leads to difficult mathematical modeling. The current region control strategy with torque and speed as the criteria are proposed to efficiently improve the operational performance of the RACP-HEM, which divides the operation region into different modes to realize high output torque and wide speed region. The maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) control of armature and excitation currents is integrated with the advantages of ac excitation and compared with $i_{d}$ = 0 control for the low-speed region to obtain higher output torque. In the high-speed region, the hybrid advanced angle field weakening control with a 3-D current vector is adopted to use the excitation current to solve the problem of the field weakening out of control caused by the traditional voltage feedback field weakening control to achieve higher speed. Finally, the simulation results and prototype experiments verify the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy for RACP-HEM.


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    Title :

    The Current Region Control Strategy With Wide Speed Range of Radial-Axial Consequent Pole Hybrid Excitation Machine for Electric Vehicles


    Contributors:
    Wang, Xu (author) / Fan, Ying (author) / Chen, Junlei (author) / Lei, Yutong (author) / Chen, Qiushuo (author) / Lee, Christopher H. T. (author)


    Publication date :

    2024-03-01


    Size :

    3411937 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English