DocumentCode :
801864
Title :
Robust Torque Control of Switched-Reluctance Motors Without a Shaft-Position Sensor
Author :
Bass, J.T. ; Ehsani, M. ; Miller, Timothy J E
Author_Institution :
Bass Engineering Company, Longview, TX 75602.
Issue :
3
fYear :
1986
Firstpage :
212
Lastpage :
216
Abstract :
This paper describes a technique for stabilizing the operation of variable-reluctance stepping-motor drives operating without a shaft-position sensor. In such systems there is a trade-off between the system efficiency and the torque margin (or pull-out torque) which depends on the width of the phase conduction pulse width. The scheme described in the paper permits the motor to run in the steady state with both narrow conduction pulse widths and high efficiency. Under transient or overload conditions the conduction pulse width is increased in response to a change in the dc link current, providing an increase in available torque. Tests on a small motor drive have produced a steady-state torque margin of over 300 percent and of 200 percent under step-change conditions.
Keywords :
Brushless DC motors; Brushless motors; Costs; DC motors; Permanent magnet motors; Robust control; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stability; Torque control; Virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0046
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.1986.350224
Filename :
4158723
Link To Document :
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