Title :
Single phase switched reluctance motor for vacuum cleaner
Author :
Lim, Jun-Young ; Jung, Yun-Chul ; Kim, Sang-Young ; Kim, Jung-Chul
Author_Institution :
Digital Appliance Res. Lab., LG Electron. Inc., South Korea
Abstract :
Universal motors are mainly used for vacuum cleaner application. There is a lot of research on SRM applied to home appliances throughout the world. The manufacturing cost of SRM drive makes it hard to expand its application to home appliances. This paper presents a single phase SRM for a vacuum cleaner that has cost merit and good performance respectively compared to a conventional universal motor. This paper proposes a new power device driving scheme by using SRM switching characteristic. The driving scheme is very simple and inexpensive. It uses dwell time control method for the minimum switching loss of power device. The switching speed of power device is less than 4.5 kHz at 45000 rpm. By use of this scheme, a power device based on very small switching losses can be used on an SRM drive. Also, the biggest problem in single phase SRM is starting, this paper shows a new starting algorithm with two Hall sensors, accelerating and running sensors, respectively. Finally, the proposed single phase SRM achieves higher efficiency and long life time compared to a universal motor. Its life time is more than 1500 hours, its life time is extended 4 times compared to that of a conventional motor and its suction power is increased 20% at the same volume of a conventional universal motor
Keywords :
Hall effect transducers; domestic appliances; invertors; losses; reluctance motor drives; starting; switching circuits; Hall sensors; accelerating sensor; dwell time control method; home appliances; inverter; minimum switching loss; power device; power device driving scheme; running sensor; single phase switched reluctance motor; starting algorithm; suction power; switching speed; vacuum cleaner; very small switching losses; Bridge circuits; Circuit topology; Coils; Costs; Home appliances; Inverters; Reluctance machines; Reluctance motors; Universal motors; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2001. Proceedings. ISIE 2001. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pusan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7090-2
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.2001.931686