The diode bridge rectifier fed asymmetric half-bridge converter (AHBC) is conventionally employed to drive switched reluctance motors (SRMs), which leads to poor grid-side power quality. In the proposed system, a topology made up of a voltage-sourced converter and an AHBC is employed to drive the high-speed SRM. Stable SRM operation can be obtained by manipulating the active power flowing to motor side, and on the basis of that, the grid-side power quality is enhanced by directly manipulating input reactive power. Predictive deadbeat control with disturbance observer is employed to follow the power references, thereby achieving controllable speed, energy feedback, near-unity grid-side power factor, and low grid-side current distortion simultaneously. Additionally, an improved asymmetric modulation method is developed for switching frequency reduction. Experiments are carried out to test the proposed drive system in steady and dynamic conditions. Performance comparisons validate the improvement of the proposed high-speed SRM drive system.
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The diode bridge rectifier fed asymmetric half-bridge converter (AHBC) is conventionally employed to drive switched reluctance motors (SRMs), which leads to poor grid-side power quality. In the proposed system, a topology made up of a voltage-sourced converter and an AHBC is employed to drive the high-speed SRM. Stable SRM operation can be obtained by manipulating the active power flowing to motor side, and on the basis of that, the grid-side power quality is enhanced by directly manipulating in...
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