Title :
Magnetization and static torque characterization of a four-phase switched reluctance motor: experimental investigations
Author :
Chancharoensook, Phop ; Rahman, Muhammed F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Power, New South Wales Univ., Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The paper presents experimental studies on measurement of magnetization and static torque characteristics of a commercially available 1-hp 4-phase 8/6 switched reluctance motor (SRM). The measured torque profile is also compared with that calculated from flux linkage data using co-energy principles. These experiments used a dSPACE DS1102 digital signal processor (DSP) card to accurately capture voltage and current signal waveforms as well as to precisely monitor rotor angular positions from a 12-bit absolute encoder. "Search coils with DC excitation" technique was used to get magnetization curves, while "balanced beam with hanging mass" method was employed in static torque measurement. The obtained results were acceptably accurate characteristics of the SRM, which will be intensively used in further study on modeling and dynamic simulation. In addition, it is found that torque calculated from the measured flux linkage data had some errors. This is due to the inherent noisy problem of numerical differentiation. Therefore, only measured torque curves will be used in the future control design. There is an attempt to directly find appropriate analytical representations of the torque by curve-fitting the measured characteristics.
Keywords :
curve fitting; differentiation; digital signal processing chips; magnetic flux; magnetic variables measurement; magnetisation; reluctance motors; rotors; torque measurement; 1 hp; 12-bit absolute encoder; 4-phase 916 switched reluctance motor; DC excitation; balanced beam with hanging mass method; co-energy principles; current signal waveforms; curve-fitting; dSPACE DS1102 digital signal processor card; flux linkage data; four-phase switched reluctance motor; magnetic variables measurement; magnetization; measured torque curves; measured torque profile; numerical differentiation; reluctance motors; rotor angular positions monitoring; search coils; static torque characterization; torque measurement; voltage signal waveforms; Couplings; Digital signal processing; Digital signal processors; Magnetic switching; Magnetization; Reluctance machines; Reluctance motors; Signal processing; Torque measurement; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2001. Proceedings., 2001 4th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7233-6
DOI :
10.1109/PEDS.2001.975359