Model Predictive Control of a Switched Reluctance Machine for Guaranteed Overload Torque

01.04.2019

Fang Qi, Alexander Stippich, Iliya Valentinov Ralev, Annegret Klein-Heßling, Rik W. De Doncker; IEEE Transaction on Industry Appications, October 2018, Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 1321-1331

 

Abstract

Electric machines can be overloaded for short periods of time due to their inherently large thermal capacitance. The state-of-the-art overload strategies are often based on static characteristics of a machine. The real-time thermal condition is not considered in such strategies, leaving overload potential partially unused. This paper presents a model predictive overload strategy for a water-cooled automotive switched reluctance machine. The maximum allowed torque is predicted based on a real-time hot-spot temperature estimation, ensuring that the thermal capacitance of the machine is fully exploited. Due to the predictive nature of the algorithm, the peak torque production is inherently guaranteed over the prediction horizon. The proposed strategy is validated on a test bench. The proposed overload algorithm can be applied to other machine types as well.

Link: http://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/752992