A Comprehensive Model of a 6/10 Switched Reluctance Motor Based on Matlab Environment

Article Preview

Abstract:

Switched reluctance motor (SRM) has a simple, inexpensive and reliable construction due to the concentrated coils on stator pole and no conductors or magnets on the rotor pole. The advantages on the SRM operation such as high speed, high torque to inertia ratio, fault tolerant, low inertia and low inrush currents, make it a better choice for use in different applications. The dynamic behavior of the SRM on various conditions should be studied. This paper aim is to develop a Matlab model of a 6/10 SRM using the mathematic equations. As the results, the simulation shows the impact of load torque on the phase current profile, speed profile, and inductance profile. The simulation is performed the characteristics of the switched reluctance motor in Matlab environment to show the efficiency of the proposed model.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

3-7

Citation:

Online since:

February 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] T. J. E. Miller: Switched Reluctance Motors and Their Control, Magna Physics Publishing Press, Oxford University, USA, (1993).

Google Scholar

[2] C. Kamalakannan, V. Kamaraj, S. Paramasivam and S.R. Paranjothi, Switcheds Reluctance Machine in Automotive Applications - A Technology Status Review, IEEE. (2011) 187-197.

DOI: 10.1109/icees.2011.5725326

Google Scholar

[3] Fevzi Kentli, Hüseyin Çalik, Matlab-Simulink Modelling of 6/4 SRM with Static Data Produced Using Finite Element Method, Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, Vol. 8, No. 6, 2011, pp.23-42.

Google Scholar

[4] P. C. Desai, M. Krishnamurthy, N. Schofield, and A. Emadi, Novel switched reluctance machine configuration with higher number of rotor poles than stator poles: Concept of implementation, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 57, no. 2, p.649–659, Feb. (2010).

DOI: 10.1109/tie.2009.2034678

Google Scholar

[5] F. Soares, P.J. Costa Branco Simulation of a 6/4 Switched Reluctance Motor Based on Matlab/Simulink Environment, IEEE Trans. On Aerospace and Electronic Systems vol. 37, no. 3 July 2001.

DOI: 10.1109/7.953252

Google Scholar

[6] B. Bilgin, A. Emadi, and M. Krishnamurthy, Comprehensive Evaluation of the Dynamic Performance of a 6/10 SRM for Traction Application in PHEVs, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., vol. 60, no. 7, p.2564–2575, Feb. (2013).

DOI: 10.1109/tie.2012.2196015

Google Scholar