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Dynamic modeling and control for a switched reluctance starter/generator system

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Abstract

This paper presents the dynamic modeling, prediction, control and experimental aspects of a switched reluctance starter/generator (SRS/G) system. The proposed model utilizes the Fourier series in expression of current dependent arctangent function to characterize the relationship among phase current, rotor position, flux linkage and torque characteristics. Second, a simulation model along with their implication for performance prediction and comparison with experimental waveforms are presented to verify this modeling method. Third, a small signal model of the SRS/G is derived to analyze the overall control starter/generator system. The strategies of speed PID control with varied parameters and the current chopped control (CCC) are used when SRS/G operates in the state of motoring mode, whereas the voltage PID control with varied parameters and angle position control (APC) are used in the state of generating mode. Finally, the experimental test results during different operations, such as start-up, motoring and generating for a SRS/G system on a DSP drive platform, are described.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, ICEMS 2008
Pages3315-3320
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2008
Event11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, ICEMS 2008 - Wuhan, China
Duration: 17 Oct 200820 Oct 2008

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, ICEMS 2008

Conference

Conference11th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, ICEMS 2008
Country/TerritoryChina
CityWuhan
Period17/10/0820/10/08

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