TY - JOUR
T1 - Torque Smoothness for a Modified W-Type Inverter-Fed Three-Phase Induction Motor with Finite Set Model Predictive Control for Electric Vehicles
AU - Tariq, Muhammad Ayyaz
AU - Kashif, Syed Abdul Rahman
AU - Rasool, Akhtar
AU - Ali, Ahmed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/9
Y1 - 2025/9
N2 - Ripples in the electromagnetic torque of electric vehicle (EV) motors due to poor stator voltage and control cause jerky movements, equipment failure, discomfort for passengers and drivers, and damage to the associated civil works. This paper presents the implementation of Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control (FCSMPC) for a high-level modified W-type inverter (MWI) driving a three-phase induction motor (IM), along with validation of its performance. The proposed control strategy aims to minimize motor torque ripples and has been tested under various driving torque patterns. The results demonstrate a significant reduction in torque ripples—down to less than 1%—and acceptable levels of total harmonic distortion (THD), as verified through quality analysis of the stator currents. Moreover, a comparative assessment of voltage profiles for the electromagnetic torque and rotor speed curves has been presented for nine cases of simultaneous variations in multiple motor parameters; the results indicate that the MWI-fed motor has the best performance and the lowest sensitivity to the variations.
AB - Ripples in the electromagnetic torque of electric vehicle (EV) motors due to poor stator voltage and control cause jerky movements, equipment failure, discomfort for passengers and drivers, and damage to the associated civil works. This paper presents the implementation of Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control (FCSMPC) for a high-level modified W-type inverter (MWI) driving a three-phase induction motor (IM), along with validation of its performance. The proposed control strategy aims to minimize motor torque ripples and has been tested under various driving torque patterns. The results demonstrate a significant reduction in torque ripples—down to less than 1%—and acceptable levels of total harmonic distortion (THD), as verified through quality analysis of the stator currents. Moreover, a comparative assessment of voltage profiles for the electromagnetic torque and rotor speed curves has been presented for nine cases of simultaneous variations in multiple motor parameters; the results indicate that the MWI-fed motor has the best performance and the lowest sensitivity to the variations.
KW - electric vehicles (EVs)
KW - finite control set model predictive control (FCSMPC)
KW - modified W-type inverter (MWI)
KW - parameter variation
KW - torque ripples
KW - voltage quality
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017418797
U2 - 10.3390/wevj16090539
DO - 10.3390/wevj16090539
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105017418797
SN - 2032-6653
VL - 16
JO - World Electric Vehicle Journal
JF - World Electric Vehicle Journal
IS - 9
M1 - 539
ER -