Switching parameters for maximum torque per ampere for 6/4 switched reluctance motor

Author(s):  
H. Abdel-Maksoud ◽  
M. M. Khater
2020 ◽  
Vol 306 ◽  
pp. 04005
Author(s):  
Chaoyi Shang ◽  
Aide Xu ◽  
Qianni Li ◽  
Lepeng Huang

For switched reluctance motor (SRM), due to the excessive peak-to-peak current occurs at the initial stage under the direct instantaneous torque control (DITC) algorithm, the motor efficiency has been affected to some extent. For this propose, a DITC optimization algorithm combined with high torque per ampere (HTPA) is introduced in this paper. Based on the traditional maximum torque-to-current ratio (MTPA) principle, the changing points of the inductance slope can be calculated. These points are also refer to the maximum torque-to-current ratio. Taking these points as the basis for sector division of the mechanical angle of each phase, the operation rule is optimized in the newly divided interval to select the corresponding voltage vector. The optimal voltage vector is obtained by the method of segmented variable duty cycle modulation. The new algorithm was validated on a three-phase 12/8 switched reluctance motor. Compared to conventional DITC, HTPA-DITC reduces peak current evidently. At the same time, the three- phase stator current is reduced under the same load conditions, thereby increasing the torque-to-current ratio of the motor.


Switched Reluctance motors are very demanding among all type of motor due to its simple construction. Feedback circuit (control circuit) and design of Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) require information of its parameters, like inductance, flux linkage and torque. High torque, high reliability and cheap manufacturing cost are the attractive features of the SR motors. In this paper we have simulated SR motor with initial design, teethed stator pole and multi-teethed stator pole using COMSOL multi-physics CAD software. We have plotted inductance profile and static torque characteristics which shows that the static torque characteristics has peak value with sharp reduction in torque in intermediate position with teethed stator pole, that can be overcome by using multi-teeth stator pole with compromising in maximum torque.


1984 ◽  
Vol 131 (6) ◽  
pp. 263 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.F. Ray ◽  
R.M. Davis ◽  
P.L. Lawrenson ◽  
J.M. Stephenson ◽  
N.N. Fulton ◽  
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