학술논문

A swappable single phase switched reluctance motor with bifilar drive converter
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 3rd Power Electronics and Drive Systems Technology (PEDSTC) Power Electronics and Drive Systems Technology (PEDSTC), 2012 3rd. :261-265 Feb, 2012
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Reluctance motors
Magnetic cores
Switches
Magnetic switching
Topology
Geometry
single-phase SRM
bifilar drive
swapable switch
Language
Abstract
Single phase switched reluctance motors (SRM) has special place in high volume, low-cost and low-performance applications as well as high-speed, low-power motor drives in different industrial applications. Single phase SRMs have some disadvantages such as low power density and lack of the self-starting ability. In order to overcome these problems a few methods have been presented. For example utilization of permanent magnet or special rotor configuration or additional mechanisms are some of this approaches. Have been adopted by different researchers many of these methods are expensive or make the manufacturing process more difficult. This paper proposes a new method which overcomes these problems. The proposed approach focuses on a new single phase SR motor topology which will address a procedure for reliable starting, The single phase motor utilizing a new converter topology for this motor and the corresponding control methodology. The new configuration enables the motor for self-starting without the use of permanent magnet or any other starting device. The prototype was simulated, fabricated, and tested in laboratory. Simulation and experimental results of the proposed SRM drive system are presented.