Torque ripple is an inherent property of switched reluctance motor(SRM),which seriously affects the control performance and application of the motor.This paper proposes two torque ripple suppression control strategies...Torque ripple is an inherent property of switched reluctance motor(SRM),which seriously affects the control performance and application of the motor.This paper proposes two torque ripple suppression control strategies based on torque-sharing function(TSF).According to the symmetry characteristics of the flux linkage and rotor position curve family,a fourth-order Fourier series is used to fit the SRM flux linkage analytical model.The coefficient of each harmonic term of the flux linkage model is a function related to current,expressed by a sixth-order polynomial.The torque analytical formula can be derived from the flux linkage model.The torque error is calculated via the identified torque model and is compensated through TSF controller in order to reduce torque ripple.The torque model can also be used to establish the torque loop to achieve accurate tracking of the TSF reference torque to reduce torque ripple.Digital simulation was conducted,followed by the implementation on a SRM test bench using a 28335DSP as the master control chip.The experimental results are consistent with the simulation results,and indicate the effectiveness of the proposed schemes.展开更多
This paper presents a Torque Sharing Function(TSF)control of Switched Reluctance Machines(SRMs)with different current sensor placements to reconstruct the phase currents.TSF requires precise phase current information ...This paper presents a Torque Sharing Function(TSF)control of Switched Reluctance Machines(SRMs)with different current sensor placements to reconstruct the phase currents.TSF requires precise phase current information to ensure accurate torque control.Two proposed methods with different chopping transistors or a new PWM implementation require four or two current sensors to replace the current sensors on each phase regardless of the phase number.For both approaches,the actual phase current can be easily extracted during the single phase conducting region.However,how to separate the incoming and outgoing phase current values during the commutation region is the difficult issue to deal with.In order to derive these two adjacent currents,the explanations and comparisons of two proposed methods are described.Their effectiveness is verified by experimental results on a four-phase 8/6 SRM.Finally,the approach with a new PWM implementation is selected,which requires only two current sensors for reducing the number of sensors.The control system can be more compact and cheaper.展开更多
基金This work was supported in part by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 51977040.
文摘Torque ripple is an inherent property of switched reluctance motor(SRM),which seriously affects the control performance and application of the motor.This paper proposes two torque ripple suppression control strategies based on torque-sharing function(TSF).According to the symmetry characteristics of the flux linkage and rotor position curve family,a fourth-order Fourier series is used to fit the SRM flux linkage analytical model.The coefficient of each harmonic term of the flux linkage model is a function related to current,expressed by a sixth-order polynomial.The torque analytical formula can be derived from the flux linkage model.The torque error is calculated via the identified torque model and is compensated through TSF controller in order to reduce torque ripple.The torque model can also be used to establish the torque loop to achieve accurate tracking of the TSF reference torque to reduce torque ripple.Digital simulation was conducted,followed by the implementation on a SRM test bench using a 28335DSP as the master control chip.The experimental results are consistent with the simulation results,and indicate the effectiveness of the proposed schemes.
基金The test bench was supported by The Future Planning(NRF-2016H1D5A1910536)“Human Resources Program in Energy Technology”of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning(KETEP),granted financial resource from the Ministry of Trade,Industry&Energy,Republic of Korea.(No.20164010200940)The authors would like to thank FONDS DAVID ET ALICE VAN BUUREN and FONDATION JAUMOTTE-DEMOULIN for the funding“Prix Van Buuren-Jaumotte-Demoulin”.
文摘This paper presents a Torque Sharing Function(TSF)control of Switched Reluctance Machines(SRMs)with different current sensor placements to reconstruct the phase currents.TSF requires precise phase current information to ensure accurate torque control.Two proposed methods with different chopping transistors or a new PWM implementation require four or two current sensors to replace the current sensors on each phase regardless of the phase number.For both approaches,the actual phase current can be easily extracted during the single phase conducting region.However,how to separate the incoming and outgoing phase current values during the commutation region is the difficult issue to deal with.In order to derive these two adjacent currents,the explanations and comparisons of two proposed methods are described.Their effectiveness is verified by experimental results on a four-phase 8/6 SRM.Finally,the approach with a new PWM implementation is selected,which requires only two current sensors for reducing the number of sensors.The control system can be more compact and cheaper.