2014 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icit.2014.6895012
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Torque ripple reduction of switched reluctance motors considering copper loss minimization

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“…To minimize the torque ripple, the commonly used TSFs can be classified as linear, sinusoidal, exponential, and cubic and their details have been reported in [19,24]. Through the torque control with a TSF in the region where it shares the torque with one or more phases (called the commutation or overlap region), the total torque reference T ref is divided into separate torque reference T ref(k) for each phase.…”
Section: Tsfsmentioning
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“…To minimize the torque ripple, the commonly used TSFs can be classified as linear, sinusoidal, exponential, and cubic and their details have been reported in [19,24]. Through the torque control with a TSF in the region where it shares the torque with one or more phases (called the commutation or overlap region), the total torque reference T ref is divided into separate torque reference T ref(k) for each phase.…”
Section: Tsfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latest research, the torque sharing function (TSF) has been investigated as an important and effective approach for minimizing the torque ripple in an SRM [19][20][21][22][23][24]. Common TSFs curves contain linear, sinusoidal, exponential, cubic curves, and so on.…”
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“…The most efficient aim of the algorithm was found for maximum torque value at a minimum mass of the entire construction, following changing the geometric parameters. Normal back-EMF method was replaced by an integral variable structure module in [19,20] and operated in three options, two phase conduction mode, low speed commutation mode, high speed commutation mode for different cases of motor performance. In [21,22] besides the consideration of core saturation of the SRM, a selection method of reference current points from outgoing to incoming phase is introduced to optimize the torque ripple.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,[15][16][17] An adaptive mechanism to determine proper current profile for improved transient response and reduced torque ripple is presented in Faiz et al 18 with two phases excited simultaneously. A controller based on Lyapunov function is proposed in Sahoo et al 12 that compensates the uncertainties in the flux-linkage model and ensures fast torque error convergence.…”
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“…Other TSFs that consider torque ripple minimization as primary objective and reduction of copper losses as secondary objective are proposed in previous works. 1,[15][16][17] An adaptive mechanism to determine proper current profile for improved transient response and reduced torque ripple is presented in Faiz et al 18 with two phases excited simultaneously. However, these TSF methods use rotor angle from encoder or similar position sensor to impose the TSF on the reference current.…”
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