Electric drive power response management system and method
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60L-011/00
G06F-007/00
출원번호
US-0876358
(2010-09-07)
등록번호
US-8626368
(2014-01-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Hendrickson, Matthew
Bailey, Bradley
Reddy, Suresh
출원인 / 주소
Caterpillar Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Leydig, Voit & Mayer
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
9인용 특허 :
104
초록▼
An electric drive system includes a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage is disclosed. The electrical power alternator makes electrical power available on a DC link having a voltage characteristic and a current charac
An electric drive system includes a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage is disclosed. The electrical power alternator makes electrical power available on a DC link having a voltage characteristic and a current characteristic. A method for managing the response of the alternator includes determining a voltage of the DC link and a torque command by an operator. The torque command is used to derive a mechanical power that is being commanded. A desired voltage of the DC link is determined based on the derived mechanical power, and an excitation voltage command signal is provided based on the desired voltage of the DC link by use of a closed loop controller. An actual excitation voltage is applied to the electrical power alternator based on the excitation voltage command signal.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of managing power generation response within an electric drive system, the electric drive system including a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage, the electrical power alternator making electrical power av
1. A method of managing power generation response within an electric drive system, the electric drive system including a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage, the electrical power alternator making electrical power available on a DC link having a voltage characteristic and a current characteristic, the method comprising: determining a voltage of the DC link;determining a torque command by an operator of the electric drive system;deriving a mechanical power that is being commanded based on the torque command;determining a desired voltage of the DC link based on the derived mechanical power; providing an excitation voltage command signal to the electrical power alternator based on the desired voltage of the DC link by use of a closed loop controller, wherein the excitation voltage command signal is determined based on a difference value between the voltage of the DC link and the desired voltage of the DC link; andapplying an excitation field to the electrical power alternator based on the excitation voltage command signal. 2. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 1, wherein determining the desired voltage of the DC link includes retrieving data from a table. 3. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 1, wherein the closed loop control system is a proportional/integral (PI) controller. 4. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 3, further comprising scheduling at least one of a proportional gain and an integral gain based on the desired voltage of the DC link. 5. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 1, further comprising determining a modified parameter for the voltage of the DC link by use of at least one dynamic rate limiter function. 6. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 5, further comprising compensating a difference value by at least one of a pole and a zero of a transfer function representative of a time response of the alternator to provide a compensated error value. 7. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 6, wherein the closed loop controller is a proportional/integral controller. 8. The method of managing power generation response according to claim 7, wherein the compensated difference value is provided to the proportional/integral controller, which provides the excitation voltage command signal. 9. A controller for managing power generation response within an electric drive system, the electric drive system including a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage, the electrical power alternator making electrical power available on a DC link having a voltage characteristic and a current characteristic, the controller including computer-executable instructions on a computer-readable medium, the computer-executable instructions comprising: instructions for determining a voltage of the DC link;instructions for determining a torque command by an operator of the electric drive system;instructions for deriving a mechanical power that is being commanded based on the torque command;instructions for determining a desired voltage of the DC link based on the derived mechanical power;instructions for providing an excitation voltage command signal to the electrical power alternator based on the desired voltage of the DC link by use of a closed loop controller,wherein the excitation voltage command signal is determined based on a difference value between the voltage of the DC link and the desired voltage of the DC link; andinstructions for applying an excitation field to the electrical power alternator based on the excitation voltage command signal. 10. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 9, wherein determining the desired voltage of the DC link includes retrieving data from a table. 11. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 9, wherein the closed loop control system is a proportional/integral (PI) controller. 12. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 11, further comprising scheduling at least one of a proportional gain and an integral gain based on the desired voltage of the DC link. 13. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 9, further comprising compensating the difference value by at least one of a pole and a zero of a transfer function representative of a time response of the alternator to provide a compensated difference value. 14. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 13, further comprising instructions for determining a modified parameter for the voltage of the DC link by use of at least one dynamic rate limiter function. 15. The controller for managing power generation response according to claim 14, wherein the compensated difference value is provided to the proportional/integral controller, which provides the excitation voltage command signal. 16. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having thereon computer-executable instructions for managing power generation response within an electric drive system, the electric drive system including a fuel-driven prime mover for driving an electrical power alternator controlled at least in part by an excitation voltage, the electrical power alternator making electrical power available on a DC link having a voltage characteristic and current a characteristic, a controller including the computer-executable instructions on the non-transitory computer-readable medium, the computer-executable instructions comprising: instructions for determining a voltage of the DC link;instructions for determining a torque command by an operator of the electric drive system;instructions for deriving a mechanical power that is being commanded based on the torque command;instructions for determining a desired voltage of the DC link based on the derived mechanical power;instructions for providing an excitation voltage command signal to the electrical power alternator based on the desired voltage of the DC link by use of a closed loop controller,wherein the excitation voltage command signal is determined based on a difference value between the voltage of the DC link and the desired voltage of the DC link; andinstructions for applying an excitation field to the electrical power alternator based on the excitation voltage command signal. 17. The computer-readable medium according to claim 16, further comprising compensating the difference value by at least one of a pole and a zero of a transfer function representative of a time response of the alternator to provide a compensated difference value. 18. The computer-readable medium according to claim 17, further comprising instructions for determining a modified parameter for the voltage of the DC link by use of at least one dynamic rate limiter function. 19. The computer-readable medium according to claim 18, wherein the compensated difference value is provided to the proportional/integral controller, which provides the excitation voltage command signal.
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