Abstract:
Most of the direct and indirect torque control
schemes proposed for switched reluctance motors (SRMs)
consider equal rotor and stator pole arc. Leading to a linear nonsaturating inductance profile. However, actually, in SRM, the
rotor pole arc is kept higher than the stator pole arc. Leading to a
non-linear saturating inductance profile. And not considering this
in control leads to underutilization of the maximum torque
producing capacity during the constant torque region. In the
proposed novel direct torque control (DTC) scheme, firstly, the
rotor pole arc and saturation effect are incorporated by
considering it in the sector formation for every electrical cycle.
Second, the flux control loop is removed, and sectors are classified
based on the actual inductance profile, which is rotor positiondependent. Also, the voltage vector selection rule is modified for
torque control. And the proposed voltage vector concerning the
sector, allows multiple phases to conduct simultaneously. Wherein
each phase conducts according to its actual inductance profile.
This also ensures complete energization of incoming phase current
while the outgoing phase is maintained at a constant current level.
Leading to a reduction in torque ripples during commutation. The
proposed DTC scheme incorporating the rotor pole arc and
saturation effect improves the operating range for effectively
reducing the torque ripples and facilitates a higher torque/ampere
ratio.