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Analysis and Reduction of Vibration of Switched Reluctance Motor Drives in Voltage Pulse Width Modulation Mode

This paper describes the results of an experimental investigation into the origin and reduction of stator radial vibration of switched reluctance motor(SRM) drives in voltage pulse width modulation (PWM) mode. The experimental results in time domain analysis combined with frequency domain analysis reveal the stator radial vibration of SRM in voltage PWM mode is initiated not only by the phase current turn-off at the commutation position but also by phase voltage PWM during chopping. The validation and limitation of existing two stage commutation method for the reduction of vibration in SRM with voltage PWM is analyzed based on experimental results. The vibration produced by SRM with voltage PWM during chopping can be reduced using the two stage commutation method, but it is not useful for higher chopping frequency or lower natural frequency. The paper examines the impact of operating parameters and current-reflowing means on the vibration of SRM in voltage PWM mode, several particular principles for restrain the vibration of SRM are outlined based on experimental research.

Commutation pulse width modulation switched reluctance motor vibration

Honghua Wang

Department of Automation,Hohai University,Nanjing,210098,China

国际会议

第六届IEEE国际电力电子与运动控制会议(2009 IEEE 6th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference-ECCE Asia

武汉

英文

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2009-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)