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Direct Torque Control of PMSM with Torque Ripple Reduction Based on Fuzzy Logic Control

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This paper is presented to examine and improve the performance of the torque ripple suppression for direct torque controlled permanent magnet synchronous motor by using fuzzy control method. On the basis of analyzing the torque ripple of the direct torque control in details, the fuzzy controllers are designed for two parts. Since the errors of the torque and flux could not assess accurately in hysteresis structure, the hysteresis controllers of the conventional DTC method are replaced by the fuzzy controller which could select the optimal voltage vector by judging the deviation degree of the torque and flux errors according to the fuzzy logic inference. Then the action time of the selected optimal voltage vector is determined by using the fuzzy duty ratio control method, the ripples of torque and flux can be attenuated effectively. The comprehensive simulation experiment is exhibited to reveal the excellent response performance of the system and verify the feasibility of the proposed fuzzy control scheme.

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Ning, B., Cheng, S., Qin, Y. (2015). Direct Torque Control of PMSM with Torque Ripple Reduction Based on Fuzzy Logic Control. In: Gong, M., Linqiang, P., Tao, S., Tang, K., Zhang, X. (eds) Bio-Inspired Computing -- Theories and Applications. BIC-TA 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 562. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49014-3_27

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