Rotary machine control apparatus

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Title: Rotary machine control apparatus
Patent Number: 8,816,618
Publication Date: August 26, 2014
Appl. No: 13/568466
Application Filed: August 07, 2012
Abstract: A current sensor detects a bus current flowing to an inverter. An estimation section uses actual currents id and id outputted from a d-q conversion section as initial values, estimates currents flowing in a motor/generator and calculates estimated currents ide and iqe. A UVW conversion section converts the estimated current ide and iqe to three phase currents. A selection section inputs, as currents flowing in each phase of the motor/generator, three out of outputs of the UVW conversion section and the bus current. The bus current is used as the current of one phase, if a voltage vector representing an operation state of the inverter is an effective voltage vector.
Inventors: Fujii, Kiyoshi (Chita-gun, JP)
Assignees: Denso Corporation (Kariya, JP)
Claim: 1. A rotary machine control apparatus for controlling a control amount including at least one of current, torque and magnetic flux of a rotary machine by turning on and off switching devices of a DC-AC conversion circuit, which selectively connects terminals of the rotary machine to a positive side and a negative side of a DC power source, the rotary machine control apparatus comprising: an estimation section for setting provisionally an operation state of the DC-AC conversion circuit represented by a voltage vector determined by an on-off operation and estimating the control amount in correspondence to each provisionally set operation state; a determination section for determining the operation state of the DC-AC conversion circuit based on an estimated control amount; an operation section for operating the DC-AC conversion circuit to attain a determined operation state; and an acquisition section for acquiring a detection value of a current flowing in an input terminal of the DC-AC conversion circuit, wherein the estimation section uses, as an initial value for estimating the control amount, an acquired detection value of the current based on the operation state of the operation section; the DC-AC conversion circuit applies output voltages to three terminals of the rotary machine; and the estimation section uses a detection value of the current as a current flowing in either one of the three terminals of the rotary machine, when the voltage vector representing the operation state of the operation section is an effective voltage vector.
Claim: 2. The rotary machine control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the estimation section includes an estimation processing section, which executes estimation processing for estimating the current of each terminal of the rotary machine; and when the voltage vector representing the operation state of the operation section is the effective voltage vector, the estimation processing section sets the detection value of the current as the initial value of a current of each terminal with respect to either one of the three terminals of the rotary machine, and sets the detection value of the current as a current previously estimated by the estimation processing with respect to at least one remaining terminal of the three terminals.
Claim: 3. The rotary machine control apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: the estimation section includes a conversion section for converting the current flowing in each terminal of the rotary machine to currents on a d-q plane and using converted currents as the initial value; and when the voltage vector representing the operation state of the operation section is the effective voltage vector, the conversion section sets the detection value of the current as the current flowing in either one of the three terminals of the rotary machine, and sets a previous value of the current on the d-q axis, which is subjected to three-dimensional coordinate conversion, as a current flowing in at least one of remaining terminals of the three terminals.
Claim: 4. The rotary machine control apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein: the current on the d-q axis is low-pass filtered before the three-dimensional coordinate conversion.
Claim: 5. The rotary machine control apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: an alteration section for forcibly altering the operation state to an operation state, which is different from a present operation state and expressed by the effective voltage vector, on condition that the operation state performed by the operation section remains unchanged for more than a predetermined period.
Claim: 6. The rotary machine control apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein: when the operation state remaining unchanged for more than the predetermined period is expressed by a zero voltage vector, the alteration section further alter the operation state to an operation state, which is expressed by another effective voltage vector not parallel to the effective voltage vector after forcibly altering to the operation state expressed by the effective voltage vector.
Current U.S. Class: 31840/002
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Other References: Fukumoto et al., “A Method for Calculating AC Currents from Sampled DC Current Data in a Three-Phase PWM Inverter”, IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, vol. 127, No. 2, (2007), pp. 181-188. cited by applicant
Office Action (2 pages) dated Jul. 30, 2013, issued in corresponding Japanese Application No. 2011-173206 and English translation (2 pages). cited by applicant
Primary Examiner: Luo, David
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Nixon & Vanderhye PC
Accession Number: edspgr.08816618
Database: USPTO Patent Grants
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Language:English