Mihailovic, Zoran2014-03-142014-03-141998-06-26etd-031899-212402http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31493A field-oriented control design and detailed analysis of a VSI-fed PMSM drive system with active load is done through simulations of the system model, using modern simulation software packages. A new control method for the speed tracking control based on the estimation of the load torque profile is proposed. A new, multilevel modeling approach for creating simulation models of power electronic circuits is developed for easier analysis and faster simulations. It is based on a modular approach wherein each module can be modeled at any level of complexity, while maintaining full compatibility of the modules. The new approach is applied to modeling of the VSI-fed PMSM drive system. The three-phase VSI-fed PMSM drive system model that is developed and experimentally verified is analyzed in the application of a starter/generator, where the load changes dynamically with motor speed. As a result, a detailed analysis of the field-oriented control design of a two stage cascade digital controller is presented, with an emphasis on the new method for the speed control, large-signal and small-signal analyses of several most popular flux-weakening strategies, and sampling delay effects on the system stability.In Copyrightspeed tracking controlfield-oriented controlmultilevel modelingVSI-fed PMSMModeling and Control Design of Vsi-Fed Pmsm Drive Systems With Active LoadThesishttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-031899-212402/