Title :
Design of adjustable speed switched reluctance motor drives
Author_Institution :
Electrostandards Labs. Inc., Cranston, RI, USA
Abstract :
Switched reluctance motors (SRM) have attracted considerable attention in industry over the past few years. Unique capabilities such as robustness, ease of closed loop control, low cost manufacturing, etc. are among the determining factors for this renewed interest. Today, SRM drives are among the main players for important automotive applications such as electrically assisted power steering, integrated starter alternators, and pumps. The same trend is observed in other sectors of industry such as home appliances, aerospace and heavy-duty mining equipment to name a few. The ongoing worldwide research and development on various aspects of SRM drives has resulted in substantial advancements. At Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), we have developed a broad variety of innovative solutions for this emerging technology. This includes advanced magnetic design and novel configurations, self-tuning and adaptive control to enhance efficiency, specific control solutions to mitigate torque pulsation and radial vibration, and position sensorless control over the entire speed range. The goal of this article is to underline fundamentals of design for various parts of SRM drives namely machine, inverter and control
Keywords :
adaptive control; invertors; machine control; reluctance motor drives; variable speed drives; Electro Standards Laboratories; SRM drives; adaptive control; adjustable speed switched reluctance motor drives; advanced magnetic design; aerospace; automotive applications; closed loop control; efficiency enhancement; electrically assisted power steering; heavy-duty mining equipment; home appliances; innovative solutions; integrated starter alternators; low cost manufacturing; position sensorless control; pumps; radial vibration mitigation; self-tuning; torque pulsation mitigation; Aerospace industry; Alternators; Automotive applications; Costs; Manufacturing industries; Power steering; Reluctance machines; Reluctance motors; Robust control; Sensorless control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2001. IECON '01. The 27th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7108-9
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2001.975527