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A review on control techniques of switched reluctance motors for performance improvement

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  • Feng, Liyun
  • Sun, Xiaodong
  • Bramerdorfer, Gerd
  • Zhu, Zhen
  • Cai, Yingfeng
  • Diao, Kaikai
  • Chen, Long

Abstract

Switched reluctance motors are a potential competitor to permanent magnet motors and induction motors for various industrial applications. The switched reluctance motors without permanent magnets have gained increased interest due to their simple structure, low cost, robustness, and high fault tolerance. However, the nonlinear characteristics caused by the double salient structure limit its wide applications. Advanced control techniques have been developed to suppress torque ripple, enhance anti-disturbance ability, reduce the switching frequency, expand speed range, and improve efficiency. The control strategies such as direct torque control and control algorithms like sliding mode control are two main approaches considered. Previous work only focuses on one side of control techniques. Thus, based on various control techniques proposed in recent years, this review classifies and summarizes their benefits and shortcomings. In addition, some essential trends in control development are presented and highlighted as future perspectives.

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  • Feng, Liyun & Sun, Xiaodong & Bramerdorfer, Gerd & Zhu, Zhen & Cai, Yingfeng & Diao, Kaikai & Chen, Long, 2024. "A review on control techniques of switched reluctance motors for performance improvement," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 199(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:199:y:2024:i:c:s1364032124001771
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2024.114454
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