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Performance Comparison of Conventional and Segmental Rotor Type Switched Reluctance Motor

  • Jeong, Kwang-Il;Xu, Zhenyao;Lee, Dong-Hee;Ahn, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.1138-1146
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    • 2018
  • Performance comparisons of switched reluctance motor for cooling fan application are dealt in this paper. Conventional and novel segmental type motors with the same dimension are compared. The conventional 12/8 type is very popular and used widely. The structure of segmental rotor type motor is constructed from a series of discrete segments, and the stator is constructed from two types of stator poles: exciting and auxiliary poles. This type of motor has short flux path and no flux reversal in the stator. The auxiliary poles are not wound by the windings and only provide the flux return path. Compared with conventional SRM, the segmental structure increases electrical utilization of the machine and decreases core losses, which leads to higher efficiency. To verify the segmental structure, finite element method (FEM) is employed to get static and dynamic characteristics of both SRMs. Finally, the prototypes of conventional and segmental SRMs are tested for characteristics comparisons.

Position Detecting Modeling of Linear Switched Reluctance Motor(LSRM) for Railway Vehicles (철도차량용 선형전동기(LSRM) 위치검출 모델링)

  • Yoon, Yong-Ho
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.65 no.11
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    • pp.1907-1912
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    • 2016
  • In fact, in order to obtain good performances and low torque ripple, a high-resolution sensor is needed, which is costly and usually needs a special construction for the machine. So researchers are becoming aware of their cost and are exploring the possibility of cost reduction. Information of rotor position is necessary to drive Linear Switched Reluctance Motor(LSRM). Therefore, linear optical encoder is used to detect a mover position. Normally, since the price of encoder, which is used for linear motor is relatively higher than the one used for rotory motor and the cost of additional equipment increases with the length of motor. This is not always appropriate, considering economical efficiency in case of using the linear optical encoder. As a results, LSRM has a great part for the total cost. Therefore, in this paper, we propose LSRM position detecting modeling with reflective type photo-sensor. Additionally, we have investigated the possibility of the reduced position sensor for LSRM drives with advanced control technique. To certify the overall characteristics of the proposed method, a simulation using PSIM software has been carried out and the informative results are displayed.

Design and Operation Characteristics of Novel 2-Phase 6/5 Switched Reluctance Motor

  • Hieu, Pham Trung;Lee, Dong-Hee;Ahn, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.2194-2200
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents a design of novel 2-phase 6/5 switched reluctance motor (SRM) for an air-blower application. This type of motor is suitable for the applications that require high speed and only one directional rotation as air-blower. The desired air-blower is unidirectional application, and requires a wide positive torque region without torque dead-zone. In order to get a wide positive torque region without torque dead-zone during phase commutation, asymmetric inductance characteristic with non-uniform air-gap is considered. The proposed motor can be operated at any rotor position. The proposed 6/5 SRM uses short flux path technique that achieved by means of winding configuration and lamination geometry. The purpose of short flux path is to reduce the core loss and the absorption MMF in the stator. The proposed 2-phase 6/5 SRM is verified by finite element method (FEM) analysis and Matlab-Simulink. In order to verify the design, a prototype of the proposed motor was manufactured for practical system.

Rigorous Design of a Switched Reluctance Motor Using a Hybrid Design Model

  • Gaing, Zwe-Lee;Hsiah, Yao-Yang;Tsai, Mi-Ching;Hsieh, Min-Fu;Tsai, Ming-Hsiao
    • Journal of international Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.256-263
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    • 2014
  • Torque ripple is a very essential index for evaluating the effectiveness of a switched reluctance motor (SRM). Many common design strategies for reducing torque ripples of a SRM are changing the excitation trigger angle of stator windings, delaying the cut-off time of winding excitation, adjusting the ratio of arc angle between stator and rotor, and changing the geometric shape of rotor. However, the output torque or the efficiency of the SRM may drop as the above design strategies are solely adopted. In this paper, a hybrid design model which is obtained by the Taguchi Method for optimally designing a SRM with lower torque ripple and higher efficiency is presented. A 12S/8P motor is taken as a study case, and the 3D finite element method (FEM) is applied to analyze the characteristics of the motor and optimize the design process. The results have shown that the proposed method can achieve the design goal of obtaining a high-performance SRM for light electric vehicle applications.

Optimization of Energy Conversion Loop in Switched Reluctance Motor for Efficiency Improvement

  • Li, Jian;Qu, Ronghai;Chen, Zhichu;Cho, Yun-Hyun
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.565-571
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents an effective method to improve efficiency of switched reluctance motor by optimizing energy conversion loop. A nonlinear analytical model which takes saturation account is developed to calculate inductance and flux-linkage. The flux-linkage curve is studied to calculate the co-energy increment to obtain the optimum exciting current. For a given cross-section, the exciting current at which co-energy increment is maximum was found to be constant while stack length varies. Then the energy conversion loop was optimized by varying the stack length and turns of windings. The constraints during optimization were that motor was excited by the maximum increment co-energy current and the energy in the loop was determined by rated power of motor. Dynamic finite element analysis was used to evaluate the efficiency of various models and the comparison of results shows promising effects of the proposed method. Experiment was also conducted to validate the simulation result.

Adaptive Variable Angle Control in Switched Reluctance Motor Drives for Electric Vehicle Applications

  • Cheng, He;Chen, Hao;Xu, Shaohui;Yang, Shunyao
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.1512-1522
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    • 2017
  • Switched reluctance motor (SRM) is suitable for electric vehicle (EV) applications with the advantages of simple structure, good overload capability, and inherent fault-tolerance performance. The SRM dynamic simulation model is built based on torque, voltage, and flux linkage equations. The EV model is built on the basis of the analysis of forces acting on a vehicle. The entire speed range of the SRM drive is then divided into constant torque and constant power areas. The command torque of the motor drive system is given according to the accelerator pedal coefficient and motor operation areas. A novel adaptive variable angle control is proposed to avoid the switching chattering between the current chopping control and angle position control modes in SRM drives for EV applications. Finally, simulation analysis and experimental results are conducted to verify the accuracy of the proposed simulation model and control strategy.

Levitation and propulsion Control of Magnetic Levitated Vehicle Application Using Linear Switched-Reluctance Motor (LSRM을 이용한 자기부상열차 부상 및 추진제어)

  • SUNG H.K.;JO J.M.;JEONG B.S.;JANG S.M.;KWEON J.K.;KIM D.S.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • summer
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    • pp.1343-1345
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    • 2004
  • The inherent pulsating force generation makes the control of switched-reluctance motor quite complicate. So in this paper, an orthogonal scheme that can be applied to the control of LSRM will be presented. By using this scheme, the motor reluctance forces, which are magnetically decoupled and position dependent, can be projected onto sets of stationary axes that are aligned with the motor fixed secondary poles. Hence the electromagnetic forces can be controlled not only for driving the LSRM at its propulsive direction but also for alleviating the load at its normal direction. Simulation results will be provided to show the validity of the proposed scheme.

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Pole Shape Optimization of Switched Reluctance Motor for Reduction of Torque Ripple (토오크 리플 저감을 위한 스위치드 릴럭턴스 전동기의 폴 형상 최적화)

  • Choi, Yong-Kwon;Yoon, Hee-Sung;Koh, Chang-Seop;Kim, Hyo-Jun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.04b
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    • pp.118-120
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    • 2006
  • This paper proposes a new stator pole shape having non-uniform air-gap in order to minimize the undesirable torque ripple of switched reluctance motor(SRM). Through numerical analysis using finite element method(FEM) and optimization, the proposed pole-shape-optimized stator is proven to give reduced torque ripple.

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Torque Ripple Minimization of Switched Reluctance Motor Using Instantaneous Voltage Control Method (순시 전압 조정 방식에 의한 스위치드 릴럭턴스 전동기의 토크 리플 저감)

  • 정선웅;장도현;최규하
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 1997.07a
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    • pp.322-331
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    • 1997
  • In this paper, Instantaneous voltage control method is proposed to reduce the torque ripple of a switched reluctance motor. This method is based on the sum control of the square of the phase currents in proposed converter. A proposed prototype SRM drive circuit is given and it's operation is analyzed. The experiments and simulations are performed to verify the capability of proposed principle.

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The Characteristic Analysis of SRM Dirven by Single-pulse Mode Considering the Voltage Ripple of DC Linke (SRM의 DC linke 전압리플을 고려한 단일 펄스 구동 방식의 특성 해석)

  • Lee, Sung-Gu;Jung, Dae-Sung;Lee, Ju
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.11
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    • pp.1976-1980
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    • 2008
  • This paper deals the characteristic analysis of Switched Reluctance Motor(SRM) driven by single-pulse mode considering dc link voltage ripple. Two dimensional time-stepped Finite Element Method(FEM) is used to analyze the characteristic of SRM driven by single-pulse mode with dc link voltage ripple. The analysis results is verified by experimental test.