2024
DOI: 10.24084/repqj06.439
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A switched reluctance generator behavior under variable speed and variable excitation

Abstract: Abstract. The subject of this paper is the wind powered Switched Reluctance Generator -SRG and its behavior. Simulations and experimental results are presented. It was analyzed the efficiency of SRG under different conditions. Many operational test were conduced to state clearly the behavior of a prototype drove by a half-bridge (HB) converter. Variable excitation voltage and angular speed relationship is clearly established. It shows that the suitable excitation control for a wind powered SRG must adjust the … Show more

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“…In operation the SRM needs a converter that provides excitement for it. The literature shows a variety of topologies of converters used for machine operation, however the most widely used due to operational characteristics is the Half-Bridge (HB) [1], [2], [4] e [7]. Figure 04 shows the circuit of this converter to drive an MRV 6x4 with a relay to determine the type of actuator to be held, motor or generator.…”
Section: Experimental Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In operation the SRM needs a converter that provides excitement for it. The literature shows a variety of topologies of converters used for machine operation, however the most widely used due to operational characteristics is the Half-Bridge (HB) [1], [2], [4] e [7]. Figure 04 shows the circuit of this converter to drive an MRV 6x4 with a relay to determine the type of actuator to be held, motor or generator.…”
Section: Experimental Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mathematical model of the SRG regarding a three phase prototype is shown below: mutual inductances among phases a and b; L ac is the a and c; θ is the rotor angular position and the so the rotor angular speed is: (8) electromotive force is given by:…”
Section: The Switched Reluctance Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 shows a block diagram for the SRG wind power systems proposed in this article. All the electrical power delivered to the load comes from both the mono phase source and the SRG [8].…”
Section: The Switched Reluctance Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%