Novel SRM drive systems using variable DC-Link voltage

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Abstract

This paper proposes two SRM driving systems using a variable dc-link voltage controlled by a single-phase inverter. Two SRM converter topologies of a half bridge type and a full bridge type are proposed according to the power circuits of an inverter. The phase current can be controlled by means of a PWM controller at the inverter, and the turn-on/off angle at the phase switches can be controlled by a position sensor at the converter in the drive system. The inverter acts as a peak-current limiter if the transient current exceeds its maximum value. SRMs using the proposed topologies maintain high efficiency due to energy regeneration after the turn-off of power switches. The operational modes of the proposed topologies are verified by simulation and experimental results.

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Jang, D. H. (2011). Novel SRM drive systems using variable DC-Link voltage. Journal of Power Electronics, 11(3), 285–293. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2011.11.3.285

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