Abstract

This paper proposes a control method to balance capacitor voltages in a four-switch single-stage two-phase-switched-reluctance motor drive with integrated power factor correction during startup and at low speeds. Initial alignment process is incorporated for switched-reluctance machine before startup. However, the phase currents are unbalanced during that time. This will cause overvoltage on dc capacitors in split-ac configuration leadings to their failure. This problem also exists when the motor speed is very low, as observed in the startup process of compressors. Based on a unified model, an effective control method is proposed to eliminate the voltage difference between the capacitors. This method does not require any additional circuits or components. It also does not affect the performance during normal mode of operation. Experiments are performed to verify the feasibility of the control method.

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