ICEVT 2019 Conference

Modelling of Field Orientation Control (FOC) Method in 120 kW Brushless DC Motor (BLDC)
M. Rivandi Fadli, M. Mushthofa Musyasy, Jihad Furqani, Agus Purwadi

Electrical Power Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia


Abstract

Brushless DC (BLDC) motors have the advantage in high reliability compared with conventional DC motors because of the absent of the brushes. BLDC requires switching with the help of power electronic components which is 6 pulse inverter. One of the methods is field orientation control (FOC) by controlling id and iq. By controlling id and iq independently, Maximum Torque Per Ampere ratio (MPTA) to minimize the current can be achieved so that it can improve motor efficiency. In this paper, the FOC method applied in 120kW BLDC motor is investigated. From simulation result, when the torque is higher, then response of the motor is faster to achieve nominal rotational speed. Otherwise, lower torque that applied to the load cause higher ripple. The speed of BLDC motor could be control using control loop from torque control. In this paper, high torque ripple caused by difficulties of PI control setting, high load (100 Nm), and trapezoidal back-EMF of the BLDC.

Keywords: BLDC, FOC, Torque Control, Speed Control

Topic: Power Electronics and Its Applications

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/Y6XmU7zvpTkG

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