• Title/Summary/Keyword: Whole Class of Feedback-Linearizing Controllers

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Feedback Linearzing Control of Brushless DC Motors (일반적인 형태의 역기전력을 갖는 브러쉬 업는 직류 전동기의 궤환 선형화 제어)

  • 강창익;하인중;송중환
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.982-990
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we consider feedback-kinearizing control of brushless dc motors which have been increasingly used in high-performance servo applications, We completely characterize the whole class of the feedback controllers that enable the brushless dc motors to behave like linear systems but without torque ripple. The whole class of the feedback-linearizing controllers is characterized in the explicit form which contains a function to be chosen freely. The previously known controllers correspond to either the particular ones in our whole class of the feedback-Linearzing controllers or their truncated Fourier expansions. This free function can be used to achieve other control objectives as well as linear dynamic characteristics. Furthermore, our feedback-linearizing controllers can be easily determined from the measurement data of back EMF.

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A New Approach to Torque Control of Variable Reluctance Motors (Variable Reluctance 모터의 토크 제어를 위한 새로운 방식)

  • 김창환;허헌;하인중;고명삼;김동일
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.971-981
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    • 1994
  • In this paper, we consider feedback-linearizing control of VR (Variable Reluctance) motors which have been increasingly used in high performance direct-drive applications. We characterize all torque controllers that can make the generated torque of a VR motor linear to torque command but without torque ripple. The torque controlles maximize the range of torque commands which are admissible under the physical limitation in stator currents. The whole class of all such torque controllers is parameterized in the explicit form which contains a function to be chosen freely. This free function can be used to achieve other control objectives as well as linear dynamic characteristics. As the examples for optimal choices of the free function, we actually determine two optimal free functions, one for minimal rate of change in current commands and the other for minimal power loss due to stator resistance. To illuminate further the practical use of torque controllers proposed in this paper, we present some experimental results for the case of a commercially available VR motor.