DocumentCode :
777618
Title :
A new torque and flux control method for switched reluctance motor drives
Author :
Cheok, Adrian David ; Fukuda, Yusuke
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
543
Lastpage :
557
Abstract :
Switched reluctance (SR) motors have an intrinsic simplicity and low cost that make them well suited to many applications. However the motor´s doubly salient structure and highly nonuniform torque and magnetization characteristics lead to the inability to excite the motor using conventional AC motor waveforms, or apply established AC motor rotating field theory to the motor. Furthermore, high torque ripple is inherent in the motor unless a torque ripple reduction strategy is employed. Thus, control of the motor is difficult and complex compared to other machines. Previous methods of control have fallen into two main categories: those which use a simplified linear model and those which account for the motor saturation. The simplified linear model schemes have the advantage of simplicity and tractability but are inaccurate in most practical SR drives, whereas the nonlinear schemes have the problem of high complexity and computational expensiveness which makes real-time implementation difficult. To overcome these problems, in this paper, a novel control method for the SR motor is derived from analysis of the nonuniform torque characteristics of the motor. The control method applies the philosophy of direct torque control (DTC). Unlike previous direct torque control schemes for the SR motor drive, the new method does not involve short flux patterns, a change of the motor winding configuration, or the use of a bipolar current drive. Thus, the scheme can be conveniently implemented on any normal type of SR motor drive. In addition, the scheme overcomes the problems associated with torque ripple control in the SR motor by regulating the torque output of the motor within a hysteresis band. Furthermore, the scheme is very simple and can be implemented in real-time with low cost microprocessor hardware
Keywords :
machine control; magnetic flux; magnetic variables control; magnetisation; reluctance motor drives; torque control; AC motor waveforms; bipolar current drive; direct torque control; doubly salient structure; flux control method; highly nonuniform torque characteristics; hysteresis band; motor excitation methods; motor saturation; motor winding configuration; nonuniform magnetization characteristics; short flux patterns; simplified linear model; simplified linear model schemes; switched reluctance motor drives; torque control method; torque ripple reduction strategy; AC motors; Costs; Hardware; Hysteresis motors; Magnetization; Microprocessors; Motor drives; Reluctance motors; Strontium; Torque control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2002.800968
Filename :
1016803
Link To Document :
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