Abstract
This article develops a novel average torque control (ATC) scheme for switched reluctance (SR) motor on the basis of a brand-new microstep flux-current locus controller. The proposed ATC is based on the calculation of the average torque from the converted mechanical energy that can be illustrated as an enclosed area in a flux-current plane. It has the superior advantage that it is able to control the average torque over any arbitrary small-angle intervals, whereas the conventional ATC can control only the average torque for a whole stroke. In order to realize the proposed ATC, a flux-current locus controller, which consists of a hybrid flux controller and current controller as well as involve the microstep process, is introduced in this article. The flux-current locus of the energy conversion loop is controlled for the first time in the literature. With the locus controller, it is possible to achieve a better energy conversion ratio and the ATC. In order to verify both the proposed locus control method and the ATC for SR motor, detailed simulation results and discussion are provided.
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