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Optimisation‐based procedure for characterising switched reluctance motors

Abstract

This study introduces an optimisation‐based procedure for characterising switched reluctance machine (SRM) performance and studies the optimisation to determine the conduction angles in SRM drives. The objectives employed in the optimisation cases are maximising average output torque, maximising the ratio of average torque over root mean square (RMS) value of phase current, and minimising RMS value of net torque ripple. Combinations of these objectives are used in four different cases, which are formulated either as single‐ or multi‐objective problems. These cases are then compared in terms of output torque, torque ripple, and efficiency. One method of the four is selected and the performance of the motor over the entire operating range is characterised based on optimised turn‐on and turn‐off angles. Experimental results are used to verify the motor performance obtained from the optimisations for selected operating points.

Authors

Jiang JW; Peng F; Bilgin B; Emadi A

Journal

IET Electric Power Applications, Vol. 11, No. 8, pp. 1366–1375

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Publication Date

September 1, 2017

DOI

10.1049/iet-epa.2017.0072

ISSN

1751-8660

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