Four-Phase PMSM Velocity Control
This example shows how to control the rotor angular velocity in an electrical-traction drive based on a four-phase permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM). A DC voltage source feeds the PMSM through a controlled four-phase converter. The PMSM operates in both motoring and generating modes according to the load. An ideal torque source provides the load. The Scopes subsystem contains scopes that allow you to see the simulation results. The Control subsystem includes a PI-based cascade control structure that has an outer angular-velocity-control loop and four inner current-control loops. During the one second simulation, the angular velocity demand is 0 rpm, 500 rpm, 2000 rpm, and then 3000 rpm.
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Simulation Results from Simscape Logging
The plot below shows the requested and measured speed for the test, as well as the phase currents in the electric drive.