A robust high-speed sliding mode control of permanent magnet synchronous motor based on simplified hysteresis current comparison
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International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems (IJPEDS)
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A robust high-speed sliding mode control (SMC) of three phase permanent
magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is presented. The SMC served for inner
speed control while a simplified hysteresis current control (HCC) scheme
was used in the outer current control to generate gating signals for the
inverter switches. The present research leverages on the ability of SMC to
directly access system speed error which it attempts driving to zero by
cancelling modelling uncertainties and disturbances. Performance
comparison was done for the SMC model and an existing model having
classical PI controller. With the initial positive speed command of 200 rpm at
5 Nm constant loading, rotor speed with SMC neatly settled to the reference
speed at 0.085 seconds without overshoot while the rotor speed of the model
with PI controller settled at 0.217 seconds after overshoot. This translates to
155.3% speed enhancement. Similar superior speed performance of the SMC
was also observed during recovering from sudden speed reversal. While the
SMC model recovered and settled to the reference speed of -200 rpm at
0.369 seconds, the model with PI controller settled at 0.482 seconds. From
the results, it can be seen that SMC demonstared superiority over the
conventioanl PI controller for complex drives systems