4.7 Article

A Hybrid Control Strategy for Multimode Switched Reluctance Motors

Journal

IEEE-ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 5605-5614

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMECH.2022.3186383

Keywords

Active disturbance rejection control (ADRC); direct instantaneous torque control (DITC); dynamic coordination control principle; switched reluctance motor (SRM)

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  1. Project of Faculty of Agricultural Equipment of Jiangsu University [NZXB20210103]

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This article proposes a hybrid control strategy for switched reluctance motors (SRMs) based on the principle of dynamic coordination control. The proposed controller achieves a small torque ripple in a wide speed range by using different control methods in different modes.
A hybrid control strategy based on the principle of dynamic coordination control is proposed for switched reluctance motors (SRMs) in this article. The proposed controller can obtain a small torque ripple in a wide speed range. An SRM with 12/10 poles is considered as a multimode SRM as it can be used as a six-phase or a three-phase motor. In the three-phase mode, direct instantaneous torque control based on the torque sharing function is applied, which can achieve a small torque ripple and a large instantaneous torque. In the six-phase mode, the torque ripple of themultiphase SRM is small, but the system stability is insufficient. Angle position control based on active disturbance rejection control is applied to improve the stability of torque output. In order to reduce the energy loss and torque ripple caused by the switching process of the two modes, an improved dynamic coordination principle is designed to control the switching between different modes. The effectiveness of the control method is confirmed by both experiment and simulation results.

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