State space modelling of a Mechanical System with Synchronous Motor
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Hi Everyone,
I am about to build a state-space equations for a mechanical steering system connected to PMSM, in order to analyze its control performance. The original differential equations governing the system are as follow:
- MECHANICAL DYNAMICS = 3 second order differential equations (I will be having 6 states )

- ELECTRIC DYNAMICS = 2 equations of current in d and q reference frame. (I will be having 2 states)

I wanna control the motor current according to a reference signal coming from a driver input torque.
- Should I make a state space for each mechanical and electrical syatem, then join them together?
- or can Its enough to control q-axis current and add it directly to mech. sys? .... In this case. ., with this Iq I will be having 7 states in my model.
Thank you
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Sabin
2019 年 8 月 26 日
For such a system it is not common to combine all equations into a single model. It might end up with a very complex nonlinear model that is useless for controller design. Moreover, if you plan to have a cascade control structure is better to have separate models for inner and outer loops.
You can take a look at one of our examples in Simscape Electrical, showing an Electric Power Assisted Steering. Hope this helps.
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