DocumentCode
1552229
Title
Low torque ripple control of switched reluctance motors using iterative learning
Author
Sahoo, N.C. ; Xu, J.X. ; Panda, S.K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
Volume
16
Issue
4
fYear
2001
fDate
12/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
318
Lastpage
326
Abstract
Torque control of the switched reluctance motor is complicated by its highly nonlinear torque-current-position characteristics. The purpose of this paper is the development of simple and efficient control algorithms for the constant torque control of switched reluctance motors. The approach consists of two distinct steps, i.e., determination of appropriate phase current waveforms for some specified torque and the subsequent generation of suitable phase voltage profiles for faithful tracking of these waveforms by the respective stator windings of the motor. At both the stages of the control design, the principles of iterative learning control have been exploited. Firstly, the desired current waveform is generated by repeated corrections from iteration to iteration starting from the conventional rectangular current profile as the initial waveform. This scheme requires much less a priori knowledge of the magnetic characteristics of the motor. In the second stage, the voltage profiles to be impressed upon the stator phases for the tracking of the desired current waveforms are learnt iteratively. Simulation results show impressive response characteristics for four-phase switched reluctance motor
Keywords
control system analysis; control system synthesis; iterative methods; learning (artificial intelligence); machine control; machine theory; nonlinear control systems; reluctance motors; stators; torque control; tracking; control algorithms; control design; control simulation; four-phase SRM; iterative learning; low-ripple torque control; magnetic characteristics; nonlinear torque-current-position characteristics; phase current waveforms determination; phase voltage profiles determination; stator windings; switched reluctance motors; tracking; Fuzzy logic; Inductance; Magnetic hysteresis; Proportional control; Reluctance machines; Reluctance motors; Saturation magnetization; Stator windings; Torque control; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/60.969470
Filename
969470
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