45 research outputs found

    Driving Control Technologies of New High-Efficient Motors

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    Although switched-reluctance machine (SRM) possesses many structural advantages and application potential, it is rather difficult to successfully control with high performance being comparable to other machines. Many critical affairs must be properly treated to obtain the improved operating characteristics. This chapter presents the basic and key technologies of switched-reluctance machine in motor and generator operations. The contents in this chapter include: (1) structures and governing equations of SRM; (2) some commonly used SRM converters; (3) estimation of key parameters and performance evaluation of SRM drive; (4) commutation scheme, current control scheme, and speed control scheme of SRM drive; (5) some commonly used front-end converters and their operation controls for SRM drive; (6) reversible and regenerative braking operation controls for SRM drive; (7) some tuning issues for SRM drive; (8) operation control and some tuning issues of switched-reluctance generators; and (9) experimental application exploration for SRM systems: (a) wind generator and microgrid; (b) EV SRM drive

    Some Basic and Key Issues of Switched-Reluctance Machine Systems

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    Although switched-reluctance machine (SRM) possesses many structural advantages and application potential, it is rather difficult to successfully control with high performance being comparable to other machines. Many critical affairs must be properly treated to obtain the improved operating characteristics. This chapter presents the basic and key technologies of switched-reluctance machine in motor and generator operations. The contents in this chapter include: (1) structures and governing equations of SRM; (2) some commonly used SRM converters; (3) estimation of key parameters and performance evaluation of SRM drive; (4) commutation scheme, current control scheme, and speed control scheme of SRM drive; (5) some commonly used front-end converters and their operation controls for SRM drive; (6) reversible and regenerative braking operation controls for SRM drive; (7) some tuning issues for SRM drive; (8) operation control and some tuning issues of switched-reluctance generators; and (9) experimental application exploration for SRM systems—(a) wind generator and microgrid and (b) EV SRM drive

    Critical Aspects of Electric Motor Drive Controllers and Mitigation of Torque Ripple - Review

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    Electric vehicles (EVs) are playing a vital role in sustainable transportation. It is estimated that by 2030, Battery EVs will become mainstream for passenger car transportation. Even though EVs are gaining interest in sustainable transportation, the future of EV power transmission is facing vital concerns and open research challenges. Considering the case of torque ripple mitigation and improved reliability control techniques in motors, many motor drive control algorithms fail to provide efficient control. To efficiently address this issue, control techniques such as Field Orientation Control (FOC), Direct Torque Control (DTC), Model Predictive Control (MPC), Sliding Mode Control (SMC), and Intelligent Control (IC) techniques are used in the motor drive control algorithms. This literature survey exclusively compares the various advanced control techniques for conventionally used EV motors such as Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM), Brushless Direct Current Motor (BLDC), Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM), and Induction Motors (IM). Furthermore, this paper discusses the EV-motors history, types of EVmotors, EV-motor drives powertrain mathematical modelling, and design procedure of EV-motors. The hardware results have also been compared with different control techniques for BLDC and SRM hub motors. Future direction towards the design of EV by critical selection of motors and their control techniques to minimize the torque ripple and other research opportunities to enhance the performance of EVs are also presented.publishedVersio

    Intelligent Control of Switched Reluctance Motor for Electrical Vehicle Applications with Different Controller

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    تستخدم محركات المعاوقي المفتاحي لإنتاج الكثير من  عزم الدوران والتي تعمل عند التشبع المغناطيسي العالي. وبالنظر إلى التشبع المغناطيسي العالي، فإن العلاقة بين تيار الطور، وموقع الدوار هي علاقة غير خطية. لذلك فان  الضجيج، الاضطرابات، وعزم القصور الذاتي  عند  التحميل يمكن أن يكون لها جميعا تأثير سلبي على أداء المحرك المعاوقي المفتاحي. في هذه الدراسة تم تطوير وحدة التحكم الانزلاقي. وقد استخدم وحدة التحكم الانزلاقي في تنظيم السرع على مدى واسع  بما في ذلك المحرك المعاوقي المفتاحي في السرع العالية والسرع الواطئة وتقارن هذه الدراسة وحدة التحكم الانزلاقي مع وحدة التحكم التناسبي المتكامل التفاضلي في المحرك المعاوقي المفتاحي ذو 4/6 اقطاب باستعمال  الطرق الامثل للتحكم . ومقارنة  سرعة الجزء الدوار مع السرعة المضبوطة .فان وحدة التحكم الانزلاقي المتسارع هو الافضل من حيث الاداء والمتانة في  تطبيق السيارات الكهربائية  تبعا لنظام السيمولنك المستخدم Switched reluctance motors (SRM) are used to produce a lot of torque when they are operating at high magnetic saturation. Due to the high magnetic saturation, the relationship between phase current, rotor position, and the flux linkage of SRM is nonlinear. Noise, disturbances, and inertia of load torque can all have a negative impact on the SRM driver system's speed controller performance. In this study, the SRM driver system's sliding mode controller was developed .The sliding mode controller( SMC) speed controller was used to regulate speeds of the SRM throughout a wide range speeds, including high and low speeds. This study compares (SMC) with a modified reaching law and a Proportional Integral Divertive Control (PID) controller for a 6/4 pole SRM using an optimization technique for switching controllers. Furthermore, the rotor speed was simulated and compared to the reference speed. The Exponential Sliding Mode Controller (ExpSMC) is the best in terms of performance and robustness for an electric vehicle application, depending on a simulation of an established test bench using the two controllers

    Electronic Control of Torque Ripple in Brushless Motors

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    Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/727 on 27.02.2017 by CS (TIS)Brushless motors are increasingly popular because of their high power density, torque to inertia ratio and high efficiency. However an operational characteristic is the occurrence of torque ripple at low speeds. For demanding direct drive applications like machine tools, robot arms or aerospace applications it is necessary to reduce the level of torque ripple. This thesis presents an in depth investigation into the production and nature of torque ripple in brushless machines. Different torque ripple reduction strategies are evaluated and one reduction strategy using Park's transform as a tool is identified as the promising strategy. The unified machine theory is checked to clarify the theory behind Park's transform; in particular assumptions made and general validity of the theory. This torque ripple reduction strategy based on Park's transform is extended to include the effect of armature reaction. A novel adaptive torque ripple reduction algorithm is designed. The ineffectiveness of the conventional approach is demonstrated. Further a novel torque ripple reduction strategy using direct measurements of the torque ripple is suggested, reducing implementation time and allowing higher accuracies for torque ripple reduction. Extensive measurements from the experimental system show the validity of the novel torque ripple reduction strategies. The experimental results allow derivation of a formula for all load situations. This formula makes it possible to further increase the reduction accuracy and enables improved real time implementation of the torque ripple reduction algorithm. The work presented here makes a substantial contribution towards understanding the nature of torque ripple in brushless motors and solving the associated problems. The novel reduction strategies form the basis for the development of intelligent dynamometers for motor test beds. Further the torque ripple reduction method presented here can be used to overcome manufacturing imperfections in brushless machines thus removing the cost for precise manufacturing tools. Future designs of controllers can "build" their own correction formula during set-up runs, providing a motor specific torque ripple correction.Automotive Motion Technology Lt

    Fuzzy Controller Based DTC of SRM Drive Fed by Common High Side Asymmetric Switch Converter

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    The switched reluctance motor (SRM) is recently gaining huge popularity in electric vehicle (EV) applications due to its control flexibility, simple structure, lower cost and high efficiency than the synchronous and induction motors. Among all the controllers, the direct torque control (DTC) is the most preferred due to its higher efficiency, lower losses and superior control characteristics. In this paper, a 6/4 pole SRM with fuzzy logic based DTC has been proposed for the EV application along with a converter with reduced switch counts to reduce the torque ripples and enhance the performance of the system under steady and transient state conditions. The proposed system is tested and validated under various scenarios that include load torque and speed variations and compared with the vector control method. From, the investigation it has been found that the proposed technique reduces ripples from the system during all the scenarios with a resultant flux of less than 0.5pu

    Modelling and Control of Switched Reluctance Machines

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    Today, switched reluctance machines (SRMs) play an increasingly important role in various sectors due to advantages such as robustness, simplicity of construction, low cost, insensitivity to high temperatures, and high fault tolerance. They are frequently used in fields such as aeronautics, electric and hybrid vehicles, and wind power generation. This book is a comprehensive resource on the design, modeling, and control of SRMs with methods that demonstrate their good performance as motors and generators

    Modelling and Control of Switched Reluctance Machines

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    Today, switched reluctance machines (SRMs) play an increasingly important role in various sectors due to advantages such as robustness, simplicity of construction, low cost, insensitivity to high temperatures, and high fault tolerance. They are frequently used in fields such as aeronautics, electric and hybrid vehicles, and wind power generation. This book is a comprehensive resource on the design, modeling, and control of SRMs with methods that demonstrate their good performance as motors and generators

    Modelling and Control of Switched Reluctance Machines

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    Today, switched reluctance machines (SRMs) play an increasingly important role in various sectors due to advantages such as robustness, simplicity of construction, low cost, insensitivity to high temperatures, and high fault tolerance. They are frequently used in fields such as aeronautics, electric and hybrid vehicles, and wind power generation. This book is a comprehensive resource on the design, modeling, and control of SRMs with methods that demonstrate their good performance as motors and generators

    Design and Control of Electrical Motor Drives

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    Dear Colleagues, I am very happy to have this Special Issue of the journal Energies on the topic of Design and Control of Electrical Motor Drives published. Electrical motor drives are widely used in the industry, automation, transportation, and home appliances. Indeed, rolling mills, machine tools, high-speed trains, subway systems, elevators, electric vehicles, air conditioners, all depend on electrical motor drives.However, the production of effective and practical motors and drives requires flexibility in the regulation of current, torque, flux, acceleration, position, and speed. Without proper modeling, drive, and control, these motor drive systems cannot function effectively.To address these issues, we need to focus on the design, modeling, drive, and control of different types of motors, such as induction motors, permanent magnet synchronous motors, brushless DC motors, DC motors, synchronous reluctance motors, switched reluctance motors, flux-switching motors, linear motors, and step motors.Therefore, relevant research topics in this field of study include modeling electrical motor drives, both in transient and in steady-state, and designing control methods based on novel control strategies (e.g., PI controllers, fuzzy logic controllers, neural network controllers, predictive controllers, adaptive controllers, nonlinear controllers, etc.), with particular attention to transient responses, load disturbances, fault tolerance, and multi-motor drive techniques. This Special Issue include original contributions regarding recent developments and ideas in motor design, motor drive, and motor control. The topics include motor design, field-oriented control, torque control, reliability improvement, advanced controllers for motor drive systems, DSP-based sensorless motor drive systems, high-performance motor drive systems, high-efficiency motor drive systems, and practical applications of motor drive systems. I want to sincerely thank authors, reviewers, and staff members for their time and efforts. Prof. Dr. Tian-Hua Liu Guest Edito
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