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Sensorless Initial Positioning for Switched Reluctance Motor

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Yin Zheng   +3 more
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Switched Reluctance Motors

2000
Switched reluctance motor (SRM) drives can be used in all types of adjustable speed applications, including high performance servo drives. An important technique used for obtaining high performance from an SRM drive is determination of rotor position. A shaft position transducer is often used for this purpose.
Mehrdad Ehsani, Iqbal Husain
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Magnetic bearing as Switched Reluctance Motor - feasibility study for bearingless Switched Reluctance Motor

2013 International Electric Machines & Drives Conference, 2013
This paper shows a general review of Switched Reluctance Motors (SRM), reports the conversion of Active Magnetic Bearing (AMB) to SRM and discusses methods to estimate the torque produced in SRM. AMB converted to SRM has been tested on a laboratory scale test rig and its torque production measured.
Haarnoja, Tuomas   +6 more
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Reluctance network model for linear switched reluctance motor

2015 IEEE 12th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD15), 2015
This paper presents a new reluctance network model developed in aim to design and optimize the linear switched reluctance motor. The developed reluctance network model is verified using finite element method. This reluctance network model takes an account the saturation of the ferromagnetic parts of the actuator.
El Manaa Barhoumi   +3 more
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A switched-reluctance motor for aerospace application

2014 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014
This paper presents a five-phase switched reluctance motor designed to satisfy the requirements of flap actuators in medium size aircrafts. In normal operation the machine operates with two-phases conducting simultaneously but it is designed to satisfy the load specifications also with one or two phases faulted.
VILLANI, Marco   +3 more
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Switched Reluctance Motor

2020
The dynamical model is derived. The proposed control scheme is designed in original coordinates, i.e., a transformation such as dq is not required in this case. We solve the velocity control problem and the position control problem without velocity measurements.
Victor Manuel Hernández-Guzmán   +2 more
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A robust observer for switched-reluctance motors

2014 American Control Conference, 2014
We present a simple state observer for switched reluctance motors using stator currents. The estimation error dynamics is showed to be input-to-state stable with respect to (current, velocity and angular position) tracking errors as well as relative to load-torque compensation mismatch.
Antonio Loría   +2 more
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A Novel Multilayer Switched Reluctance Motor

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2002
The switched reluctance motor is a simple and robust machine, which has found application over wide power and speed ranges in different shapes and geometries. This paper introduces a new configuration for a high starting torque switched reluctance motor (SRM).
E.S. Afjei, H.A. Toliyat
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Design and analysis of switched reluctance motors

2013 8th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ELECO), 2013
In this paper, the design and analysis of switched reluctance motors (SRM) are studied. SRMs gained more importance in recent years due to simple structural properties. Finite element method (FEM) is used for the analysis of SRM and the motor characteristics are investigated with simulation results.
Polat, Abdullah   +2 more
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On the control of switched reluctance motors

ISIE'2000. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (Cat. No.00TH8543), 2002
In this paper, the control of switched reluctance motors is approached from a passivity-based control perspective. The proposed controller solves the torque/speed/position tracking problem by exploiting the passivity properties of the machine. The methodology design considers the feedback decomposition of the motor model into one electrical and one ...
G. Espinosa-Perez   +3 more
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