The present invention belongs to the technical field of speed control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor, and more particularly relates to a finite time speed control technology for a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) based on a fast integral terminal sliding mode and disturbance estimation, which can realize the finite time tracking of motor speed, and can effectively overcome the influence of internal and external system disturbances including system parameters uncertainty and unknown load torque fluctuation.
The PMSM is a kind of motor that uses a permanent magnet as a rotor. It provides an excitation magnetic field through the permanent magnet and eliminates an excitation coil, thereby simplifying the motor structure, reducing the motor quality and volume and effectively improving the efficiency, power density and reliability of the motor. The PMSM is widely used in many fields of electric vehicles, industrial production and aerospace because of the above advantages.
In the technical field of the traditional PMSM speed control, the PI control algorithm occupies the main position because of the advantages of simple structure and convenient adjustment. However, the influence of disturbance caused by many factors of parameters uncertainty and load fluctuation exists in the motor control system inevitably. The PI algorithm has no strong robustness and excellent anti-disturbance capability. Under system disturbances, the control performance is greatly reduced, and the PI algorithm cannot satisfy the requirements of modern industrial application for the PMSM speed control technology with high accuracy and strong anti-disturbance capability.
To improve the anti-disturbance capability of the PMSM speed control system, numerous scholars begin to focus on the research of the control algorithms with strong robustness. Sliding mode control is one of the most popular control algorithms, with the main idea of designing a sliding surface irrelevant to system parameters and disturbance and “forcing” the system states to move along the designed sliding surface through a sliding mode controller so that the control system has strong anti-disturbance capability. It should be pointed out that sliding mode control has some defects. Namely, after the system state reaches the sliding surface, it is difficult to strictly slide to the equilibrium point along the sliding surface, but the system state approaches the equilibrium point across both sides of the sliding surface, to produce chattering. This is one of the most important obstacles in the practical application of sliding mode control. At the same time, in addition to strong anti-disturbance capability, the speed tracking capability of the PMSM is also an important indicator to test the quality of the speed regulation algorithm, because higher adjustment speed and better tracking accuracy mean higher work efficiency. The traditional sliding mode control method can only achieve asymptotic convergence. That is, when the time is infinite, the motor speed tracks the target value, but cannot ensure convergence in finite time. For example, in the paper “Xie Tao, Gao Guige and Wang Jie. Research on PMSM Vector Control System Based on Sliding Mode Controller [J]. Electric Machines & Control Application, 2018.”, a PMSM speed control method based on sliding mode control is proposed. However, the control method can only achieve a control effect of asymptotic convergence in theory, and cannot determine the time taken for the motor speed to track the target value, that is, it cannot ensure that the motor speed can track the target value in finite time.
In addition, in the prior art, some technical solutions use actually-unavailable signals such as motor acceleration and jerk during controller design in order to achieve a target control effect. For example, in the paper “Tong Linghua. Fast High Order Terminal Sliding Mode Control of PMSM [J]. Electric Machines & Control Application, 2016.”, during controller design, the acceleration signal of the motor is used, but is difficult to be measured through the sensors, which means that such technical solutions cannot be directly applied in practice. The realizability of the technical solutions is the determining factor for industrial application.
To sum up, the existing technologies including PI control and sliding mode control cannot simultaneously satisfy the requirements of modem PMSM speed control system in rapidity, accuracy and anti-disturbance capability, so it is urgent to propose a new high-performance control method.
To overcome the defects and deficiencies existing in a speed control method for a permanent magnet synchronous motor in prior art, the present invention provides a finite time speed control technology for a permanent magnet synchronous motor based on a fast integral terminal sliding mode and disturbance estimation. The method designs a fast integral terminal sliding surface and a sliding mode control law to ensure that a motor speed tracking error converges to zero within finite time and enhances the rapidity of a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) speed regulating system. At the same time, the method uses an adaptive fuzzy algorithm to online estimate and compensate the internal and external system disturbance in real time, which further enhances the robustness and anti-disturbance capability of the speed regulating system, effectively reduces the switching gain of a sliding mode control item and further weakens a chattering phenomenon.
To achieve the above purpose, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: A finite time speed control method for a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) based on a fast integral terminal sliding mode and disturbance estimation, comprising: firstly, determining a mathematical model of a speed loop of the PMSM under the influence of system parameters uncertainty and unknown load torque; secondly, designing an improved fast integral terminal sliding surface on the basis of the idea of terminal sliding mode control, which can improve the convergence time of the traditional integral terminal sliding surface and ensure that the motor speed tracking error can converge to zero in a finite time when located on the sliding surface; then, proposing a disturbance estimation method based on an adaptive fuzzy system with respect to the disturbance in a PMSM system, which can realize real-time estimation of system disturbance by online adaptive adjustment of a fuzzy network weight without off-line calculation; on this basis, further designing the PMSM speed controller based on the fast integral terminal sliding mode and adaptive fuzzy disturbance estimation, proving that the proposed method can realize fast adjustment of motor speed in finite time through rigorous theoretical analysis, and effectively suppressing the influence of system disturbance; and finally, completing the concrete implementation of the whole technical solution. The method comprises the following specific steps:
where ω is motor speed; iq represents stator current of q axis; Kt is a torque constant; J represents the moment of inertia; B is a viscous friction coefficient; and TL represents a load torque.
Further considering the influence of system parameters uncertainty, unknown load torque and current loop tracking error, and rewriting the mathematical model of the speed loop of the PMSM as:
In the formula, Bo and Jn represent the nominal values of viscous friction coefficient and the moment of inertia respectively; ΔB=B−Bo and ΔJ=J−Jn represent deviations between true values and the nominal values of the viscous friction coefficient and the moment of inertia; and iq* represents a reference value of the stator current of the q axis, i.e., a PMSM speed controller to be designed.
Further processing the mathematical model of the speed loop of the PMSM which considers the system disturbance to obtain:
{dot over (ω)}=aiq*+d
in the formula, d(t) represents a lumped disturbance term of which the expression is
since the torque constant Kt and the nominal value Jn of the moment of inertia are known, a is a known constant coefficient;
Then, designing the fast integral terminal sliding surface as: s=e+α∫0tedσ+β∫0teq/pdσ; where α,β>0, which are constant coefficients; 0<q/p<1; and q and p are positive odd numbers.
When the tracking error of the motor speed converges to the sliding surface, S=0, i.e., e=−α∫0tedσ−β∫0teq/pdσ;
where μA
Since the weight vector
{circumflex over (Φ)}=ΓH(x)s
where Γ∈Rr×r is a positive definite symmetric matrix; and s represents the fast integral terminal sliding surface constructed in step S2.
After obtaining the estimated value {circumflex over (Φ)} of
in the formula, k1 and k2 are positive adjustable control gains; k2>l+ρ; l>0 is the upper bound of ΦT H(x), i.e., |{tilde over (Φ)}T H(x)|<l; {tilde over (Φ)}=
With the PMSM speed controller designed by the present invention, making the speed tracking error converge to the sliding surface in time to, with to, satisfying the following relational expression:
in the formula, λ=k2−ρ−l, which represents the constant coefficient; and s(0) represents the value of the fast integral terminal sliding surface s constructed in step S2 at time of 0.
5.2) Secondly, substituting the speed tracking error e, the fast integral terminal sliding surface s and the disturbance estimation value {circumflex over (Φ)}T H(x) into the PMSM speed controller given in step S4, and using the controller as a speed loop controller under a PMSM vector control frame to generate a reference value iq* of stator current of the q axis.
5.3) In a current loop, obtaining the voltage in the d−q coordinate system according to the input stator current reference value using a classical PI controller, obtaining a voltage signal in a static coordinate system through inverse Park transformation, then generating a corresponding duty cycle through a SVPWM algorithm, and obtaining a switch signal of a three-phase inverter; outputting PMSM three-phase stator voltage by the three-phase inverter, and then controlling the motor speed to track the target speed to realize the whole motor speed regulation process.
With the method of the present invention, the time used in the whole motor speed regulation process is finite, so as to realize the finite time tracking of motor speed. Combining with the time ts taken for the motor speed tracking error to converge to zero on the designed fast integral terminal sliding surface obtained in step S2 and the time to, taken for the motor speed tracking error to converge to the sliding surface obtained in step S4, it can be obtained that the time for motor speed tracking error converges to zero from an initial state, i.e., time tr taken for the motor to reach the target speed, which satisfies:
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
(1) Finite time control: in the prior art, most control methods can only ensure the asymptotic convergence of the motor speed tracking error, i.e., when the time tends to be infinite, the speed tracking error converges to zero, but cannot ensure the finite time convergence. For the terminal sliding mode control, the finite time convergence of system states can be realized by introducing nonlinear terms into the sliding surface. The present invention designs a novel fast integral terminal sliding surface based on the idea of terminal sliding mode control, solves the problem of low convergence rate of the traditional integral terminal sliding surface and further shortens the time taken for the speed tracking error to converge to zero. At the same time, the traditional terminal sliding mode control can only ensure that the time of the sliding phase of the system is finite, and fails to analyze the convergence time of an reaching phase in detail. In the present invention, the rigorous theoretical analysis process proves that the proposed method can ensure the time finiteness of the whole motor speed regulation process, i.e., the time taken for the system states in the reaching phase and the sliding phase is finite, which effectively improves the rapidity of the PMSM speed regulating system.
(2) Disturbance estimation and suppression: in the PMSM system, the disturbance influences caused by system parameters variation and unknown load fluctuation are inevitable. How to suppress the disturbance influences is the key and difficulty in the design of the PMSM control system. The present invention proposes a method for adaptive fuzzy disturbance estimation through the universal approximation theorem of the fuzzy system, which can conduct online estimation and real-time compensation for the disturbance without making too many theoretical assumptions in advance like other disturbance estimation methods. At the same time, the uncertainty in the system can be greatly reduced by compensating the system disturbance, which means that the sliding mode gains in the controller do not need to be excessively selected, thereby effectively weakening system chattering.
(3) Solution realizability: in the prior art, some technical solutions use actually-unavailable signals such as motor acceleration and jerk during controller design in order to achieve a target control effect, which means that such technical solutions cannot be directly applied in practice. In the method proposed by the present invention, the used system state signals can be obtained directly by corresponding sensors, i.e., all the signals are valid signals, thereby ensuring the realizability of the proposed technical solution and indicating that the method can be directly applied to practical industrial production.
In conclusion, compared with the prior art, the PMSM speed control technology proposed by the present invention can realize the finite time convergence of the speed tracking error, which ensures that the motor can reach the target speed in finite time, improves the rapidity of the PMSM speed regulating system, simultaneously realizes online estimation and real-time compensation on system disturbance and effectively overcomes the internal and external disturbance influences in the PMSM system. More importantly, the system state signals used in the technical solution proposed by the present invention are all measurable signals, that is, the technical solution has strong realizability, which means that it has good practical application prospects.
The technical solution proposed by the present invention is further described below in detail in combination with the drawings and specific embodiments.
The present embodiment discloses a finite time speed control technology for a permanent magnet synchronous motor based on a fast integral terminal sliding mode and disturbance estimation. Specific implementation modes are as follows:
The present invention is designed for speed control of a non-salient pole permanent magnet synchronous motor, and is based on a vector control frame of id=0 permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) speed regulating system as shown in
where ω is motor speed; iq represents stator current of q axis; Kt is a torque constant; J represents the moment of inertia; B is a viscous friction coefficient; and TL represents a load torque.
Further considering the influence of system parameters uncertainty, unknown load torque and current loop tracking error, and rewriting the mathematical model of the PMSM as:
where Bo and Jn represent the nominal values of the viscous friction coefficient and the moment of inertia respectively; ΔB=B−Bo and ΔJ=J−Jn represent deviations between true values and the nominal values of the viscous friction coefficient and the moment of inertia; and iq* represents a reference value of the stator current of the q axis, i.e., a PMSM speed controller to be designed.
Further processing the mathematical model of the speed loop of the PMSM which considers the system disturbance to obtain:
{dot over (ω)}=aiq*+d (3)
since the torque constant Kt and the nominal value Jn of the moment of inertia are known, a is a known constant coefficient; d(t) represents a lumped disturbance term of which the expression is
Sliding mode control is widely used in the field of PMSM speed control because of its advantages of strong robustness and anti-disturbance capability. However, traditional sliding mode control can only realize the control effect of asymptotic convergence, and cannot ensure that the motor speed can track the target value in finite time. In terminal sliding mode control, the nonlinear item is introduced into the sliding surface and a nonlinear hyperplane is used as the sliding surface, so that the system state on the sliding surface can converge to an equilibrium point in finite time. At the same time, in order to ensure that the signals used in the proposed technical solution can be directly obtained and improve the steady-state tracking performance of the PMSM speed regulating system, the present invention selects the integral terminal sliding surface as the sliding mode. The expression of the traditional integral terminal sliding surface is as follows:
s=e+β1∫0teq
where β1>0 is a constant coefficient; 0<q1/p1<1 and q1 and p1 are positive odd numbers.
The convergence of the above sliding surface is analyzed below. When the speed tracking error converges to the sliding surface, i.e., s=0, the following formula holds:
e=−β1∫0teq
The derivative of formula (7) is taken to obtain
ė=−β1eq
0<q1/p1<1. Thus, when the speed tracking error is far from the equilibrium point, i.e. |e|>>1, the value of |ė| will be greatly reduced. Namely, at this moment, the convergence rate of the speed tracking error e will be obviously reduced, and is lower than that of the traditional linear sliding surface, which is the disadvantage of the traditional integral terminal sliding surface.
To further increase the convergence rate of the traditional integral terminal sliding surface, the present invention proposes the following form of fast integral terminal sliding surface:
s=e+α∫0tedσ+β∫0teq/pdσ (9)
where α, β>0, which are constant coefficients; 0<q/p<1 and q and p are positive odd numbers.
Next, the convergence rate of the designed sliding surface is analyzed. When the speed tracking error converges to the sliding surface, i.e., s=0, then
e=−α∫0tedσ−β∫0teq/pdσ (10)
The derivative of the above formula is taken to obtain
e=−αe−βeq/p (11)
Due to the existence of −αe term which provides the convergence speed that can ensure a positive correlation relation with the distance between the motor speed tracking error and the equilibrium point, when the speed tracking error is far from the equilibrium point, i.e. |e|>>1, although the convergence rate provided by −βeq/p term is small, −αe term will provide a large convergence rate. When the speed tracking error is close to the equilibrium point, i.e. |e|<<1, then the convergence rate provided by −αe term is small, but due to 0<q/p<1, −βeq/p term will provide a large convergence rate. In conclusion, the fast integral terminal sliding surface designed by the present invention can ensure high convergence rate as long as the motor speed tracking error is located on the sliding surface.
The specific convergence time is provided below. The equation (11) is solved to calculate the time for the motor speed tracking error to converge to zero from reaching the sliding surface:
Through product inference, weighted average and singleton fuzzifier, the output of the fuzzy system can be expressed as
y(x)=ΦTH(x) (13)
where μA
In the present invention, the lumped disturbance term d(t) defined in step S1 is estimated by the fuzzy system, and according to the universal approximation theorem of the fuzzy system, an optimal fuzzy system
d=ΦTH(x)+ε (15)
In the formula,
Since the weight vector
{circumflex over (Φ)}=ΓH(x)s (16)
where Γ∈Rr×r is a positive definite symmetric matrix; and s represents the fast integral terminal sliding surface (9) constructed in step S2. After obtaining the estimated value {circumflex over (Φ)} of
where k1 and k2 are positive adjustable control gains; k2>l+ρ; l>0 is the upper bound of {tilde over (Φ)}T H(x); i.e., |{tilde over (Φ)}T H(x)|<l; {tilde over (Φ)}=
The derivative of the fast integral terminal sliding surface (9) with respect to time t is taken:
{dot over (s)}=ė+αe+βeq/p={dot over (ω)}−{dot over (ω)}d+αe+βeq/p (18)
Further, in combination with the system mathematical model (3), the following formula can be obtained: {dot over (s)}=aiq*+d−{dot over (ω)}d+αe+βeq/p (19)
The controller expression (17) is substituted into the above equation, and according to formula (15):
{dot over (s)}=ΦTH(x)−{circumflex over (Φ)}TH(x)−k1s−k2sign(s)+ε (20)
The stability of a closed-loop system is analyzed below according to Lyapunov method, which proves that the technical solution proposed by the present invention can control the motor speed to reach a given value in finite time and can effectively overcome the influence of system disturbance. Proof: constructing a Lyapunov function of the following form:
taking the derivative of the Lyapunov function, and combining with formulas (16) and (20) to obtain:
according to formulas (21) and (22), obtaining that v(t) is bounded, i.e.,
V∈ζ∞ (23)
From the form of V(t), it can be seen that s,{tilde over (Φ)}∈ζ∞, and further combining with formulas (5), (6) and (16), obtaining: e, ω, {circumflex over (Φ)}, {dot over (s)}, iq*∈ζ∞ (24)
Namely, all the signals in the closed-loop system are bounded.
In addition, hi(x),i=1, . . . ,r represents a fuzzy basis function which is a bounded function, and then H(x)=[h1(x), h2(x), . . . , hr((x))]T∈ζ∞;
due to {tilde over (Φ)}∈ζ∞, {tilde over (Φ)}T H(x)∈ζ∞ holds. Assuming that: |{tilde over (Φ)}T H(x)|<l (25)
where l>0 is a positive constant.
Next, it is proved that the speed tracking error can converge to the sliding surface in finite time, that is, the time for s to converge to zero is finite.
A new Lyapunov function is designed as follows:
By taking the derivative of the Lyapunov function, in combination with formulas (20) and (25), it can be obtained that
In the formula, λ=k2−ρ−l. Further, according to formulas (26) and (27), it can be obtained that
{dot over (V)}1≤−λ√{square root over (2V1(s))} (28)
It is assumed that the system state will reach the sliding surface at t=to, i.e., V1(to)=0; then the definite integral of formula (28) at time 0−to can be calculated:
That is
where s(0) represents the value of the fast integral terminal sliding surface s constructed in step S2 at time of 0.
Further, in combination with the time ts taken for the motor speed tracking error to converge to zero on the designed fast integral terminal sliding surface obtained in step S2, it is obtained the time that the motor speed tracking error converges to zero from an initial state, i.e., the time tr taken for the motor to reach the target speed, which satisfies:
Then, through the above rigorous theoretical analysis, it proves that the technical solution proposed by the present invention can enable the motor speed to reach a target value in finite time and can also effectively overcome the influence of system disturbance.
Through steps S1-S4, the control frame of the PMSM speed regulating system shown in
In order to further verify the effectiveness and advancement of the proposed technology, the present invention compares the control performance with that of the “vector control frame of the PI algorithm-based PMSM speed regulating system” as the most commonly used industrial control frame through simulation.
Simulation 1: comparison of speed regulation performance under ideal conditions
Firstly, the speed regulation performance of the proposed technical solution and the PI algorithm is compared under ideal conditions, that is, without parameters uncertainty and load torque disturbance. System parameters are set as follows: J=3.78=10−4 kg·m2, B=1.74×10−5 N·m·s/ad, Kt=1.4 N·m/A; and at the same time, the motor target speed is set as ωd 1200 r/min Simulation results are shown in
Simulation 2: comparison of speed regulation performance under the influence of disturbance
Further, in order to verify and compare the anti-disturbance capability of the proposed method and the PI algorithm, the influence of internal and external disturbances including system parameters uncertainty and load torque change is comprehensively considered in simulation 2, the motor moment of inertia is adjusted to twice of that in simulation 1, and the viscous friction coefficient is adjusted to 5 times of the original value, i.e., J=2×3.78×10−4 kg·m2, B=5×1.74×10−5 N·m·s/rad; and other system parameters are unchanged. Meanwhile, the controller parameters of the proposed method in the present invention and the PI algorithm are also kept the same as those in simulation 1. In addition, in order to simulate the influence of the unknown load torque, at 0.03 s during simulation, 0.5 N·m load torque is applied, and the load torque is removed at 0.035 s. Simulation results are shown in
In conclusion, the results of simulation 1 and simulation 2 show that compared with the PI algorithm control solution commonly used in industry, the technical solution proposed by the present invention has higher response speed and higher control accuracy, and can accurately adjust the motor speed to the given value within a shorter time. At the same time, the proposed technical solution has advantages in anti-disturbance capability and can effectively overcome the influence of disturbance including system parameters uncertainty and unknown load torque, which means that the present invention is more practical and suitable for application in actual systems.
The above embodiments only express the implementation of the present invention, and shall not be interpreted as a limitation to the scope of the patent for the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, several variations and improvements can also be made without departing from the concept of the present invention, all of which belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
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