TY - JOUR
T1 - A Harmonic Optimized Deadbeat Predictive Control Method for Switched Reluctance Machine
AU - Song, Shoujun
AU - Yang, Chenyi
AU - Yin, Haoyu
AU - Cheng, Qiyuan
AU - Bao, Chong
AU - Ma, Ruiqing
AU - Liu, Weiguo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2026/2
Y1 - 2026/2
N2 - In this article, a deadbeat predictive control (DPC) method with low measurement effort and the capability to effectively suppress torque ripple is proposed for switched reluctance machine (SRM). First, to enhance prediction model accuracy, a flux-linkage model based on second-order Bézier curves combined with full-position interval interpolation is proposed. This method only requires determining three parameters—aligned-position incremental inductance, unaligned-position incremental inductance, and unaligned-position saturation inductance to accurately describe flux-linkage characteristics. Next, Varignon’s principle is applied to analyze the mechanism by which phase current harmonics influence torque. On this basis, the beetle antennae search algorithm, which enables rapid optimization, is used to optimize the current waveform, resulting in a novel harmonic-optimized current profile. The developed enhanced DPC methodology incorporating pulsewidth modulation demonstrates significant torque ripple reduction under diverse operating conditions, minimal offline measurement requirements, and high estimation accuracy, thus providing an efficient and practical solution for achieving high-performance SRM control in industrial applications.
AB - In this article, a deadbeat predictive control (DPC) method with low measurement effort and the capability to effectively suppress torque ripple is proposed for switched reluctance machine (SRM). First, to enhance prediction model accuracy, a flux-linkage model based on second-order Bézier curves combined with full-position interval interpolation is proposed. This method only requires determining three parameters—aligned-position incremental inductance, unaligned-position incremental inductance, and unaligned-position saturation inductance to accurately describe flux-linkage characteristics. Next, Varignon’s principle is applied to analyze the mechanism by which phase current harmonics influence torque. On this basis, the beetle antennae search algorithm, which enables rapid optimization, is used to optimize the current waveform, resulting in a novel harmonic-optimized current profile. The developed enhanced DPC methodology incorporating pulsewidth modulation demonstrates significant torque ripple reduction under diverse operating conditions, minimal offline measurement requirements, and high estimation accuracy, thus providing an efficient and practical solution for achieving high-performance SRM control in industrial applications.
KW - Bézier curve
KW - current profile
KW - dead-beat predictive current control
KW - switched reluctance machine (SRM)
KW - torque ripple
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014776121
U2 - 10.1109/TPEL.2025.3603616
DO - 10.1109/TPEL.2025.3603616
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105014776121
SN - 0885-8993
VL - 41
SP - 2171
EP - 2180
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
IS - 2
ER -