Implementation of Switched Reluctance Motor, Measurement of Flux Linkage, and Inductance Characteristics | ||||
Port-Said Engineering Research Journal | ||||
Article 23, Volume 21, Issue 2, September 2017, Page 261-266 PDF (537.82 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/pserj.2017.33375 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ahmed Shehata 1; Yasser Abdalla2; Amged El-Wakeel3; Ramadan Mostafa4 | ||||
1Ass. Lecturer of Electric Power, and Machines, Faculty of Industrial Education Suez University Suez, Egypt, | ||||
2Dept. of computer, and networks engineering, Jouf university, and Faculty of Industrial Education Suez University Suez, Egypt, | ||||
3Executive Chairman of Nuclear Power Plants Authority, Cairo, Egypt, | ||||
4Prof. of Power Electronics, and Control of Electric Machines, Faculty of Industrial Education, Beni Suef University, Beni Suef, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Magnetization characteristics play an important role in design, implementation and performance for switched reluctance motors SRMs. The first objective in modelling of SRM is to provide a good accuracy and robust operation over the entire speed and torque range. This paper introduces physical phenomenon that need to be included in actual model of the SRM drive. The introduced methodology is applied on SRM that may be used in aerospace, military, and medical applications for measurement of flux linkage and inductance characteristics. Experimental results are well accurate for modelling and performance analysis of implemented SRM. The cost is lowered in measurement of flux linkage, and inductance characteristic, where the experimental instruments used in this method are common, and the test bench is easy to build, as the SRM has been built. The test indicates the measuring process is simple to implement, and the results are satisfactory, and accurate. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Implementation; Inductance; Flux linkage; Simpson’s rule; SRM | ||||
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