Title :
Waveform detection technique for indirect rotor-position sensing of switched-reluctance motor drives. II. Experimental results
Author :
Panda, S.K. ; Amaratunga, G.A.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For pt.I see ibid, vol.140, no.1, p.80-8 (1993). A digital controller based on the waveform detection technique which uses the current chop risetime in the active phase for monitoring rotor position is implemented. The controller is applied to a 4 kW switched reluctance (SR) motor and its limits of operation examined. Experimental results show that it is possible to operate the SR motor with indirect rotor position sensing and achieve output torque and system efficiency similar to those achievable from commercially available SR drives using direct rotor-position sensors. Back EMF has significant effect on the phase current rise and fall times even at few hundred rev/min, and must therefore be taken into account when using the technique for position detection. At high speeds as no chopping takes place, the initial current rise-time is monitored for position detection. The effect of varying detect time on the operating speed at constant load torque, variation of load torque at constant detect time and variation of average phase current level were studied through experimental observations
Keywords :
controllers; digital control; electric current control; electric drives; position measurement; reluctance motors; torque; 4 kW; active phase; back EMF; current chop risetime; digital controller; indirect rotor-position sensing; initial current rise-time; load torque; operating limits; output torque; phase current rise; switched-reluctance motor drives; system efficiency; waveform detection technique;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B