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Summary
Summary
Switched reluctance motors have steadily increased in commercial importance since their introduction in the early 1980's, while their technology - especially of their electronic control - has made great progress. Their unique characteristics introduce a delicate balance, in which the copper and iron are diminished in quantity, complexity and cost, in favour of a greater reliance on sophistication in the controller. Thus mastery of the control is the key challenge in the application of these machines.
This book is intended for engineer's in industry and in the large research community in electrical machines and drives. It introduces the techniques for controlling switched reluctance machines, starting from first principles and building up to the most advanced forms of sensorless control. It covers the recent advances in electronic control and includes aspects of motion control, automation, acoustic noise reduction and energy efficiency.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Development history |
Electromagnetic energy conversion |
Designing for low noise |
Average torque control |
Instantaneous torque control |
Sensorless control |
Torque ripple control in a practical application |
Drive development and test |
The switched reluctance generator |
Bibliography |