This document discusses switched reluctance motors (SRM). It contains questions about SRM, including definitions of key terms like phase winding. It asks about the differences between SRM and stepper motors, advantages of SRM, applications, control methods using various power controllers, the need for rotor position sensors, energy ratio, torque-current curves, and step angle calculations. It also contains longer questions asking to explain the construction, working principle, power controller circuits, C-dump converter operation, torque equation derivation, torque-speed characteristics, and current regulator types for SRM control.
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Unit - Iii Switched Reluctance Motor Part - A
This document discusses switched reluctance motors (SRM). It contains questions about SRM, including definitions of key terms like phase winding. It asks about the differences between SRM and stepper motors, advantages of SRM, applications, control methods using various power controllers, the need for rotor position sensors, energy ratio, torque-current curves, and step angle calculations. It also contains longer questions asking to explain the construction, working principle, power controller circuits, C-dump converter operation, torque equation derivation, torque-speed characteristics, and current regulator types for SRM control.
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UNIT III
SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR
PART A 1. What is switched reluctance motor? (2) 2. What are the essential differences between a stepper motor and SRM? (2) 3. Mention any four advantages of switched reluctance motor. (2) 4. Write about the disadvantages of SRM. (2) 5. Mention some applications of SRM. (2) 6. Draw the simple block diagram of SRM. (2) 7. What is the different power controllers used for the control of SRM? (2) 8. Why rotor position sensor is essential for the operation of SRM? (2) 9. What is meant by energy ratio? (2) 10. Draw the _ i curve for SRM. (2) 11. What is phase winding? (2) 12. What is the step angle of a 3_, SRM having 12 stator poles 8 rotor poles, also calculate commutation frequency at each phase and speed of 6000 rpm? (2)
PART B 1. Explain the construction and working principle of switched reluctance motor. (11) 2. Describe the various power controller circuits applicable to switched reluctance motor and explain the operation of any one scheme with suitable circuit diagram. (11) 3. Draw a schematic diagram and explain the operation of a C dump converter used for the control of SRM. (11) 4. Derive the torque equation of SRM. (11) 5. Draw and explain the general torque-speed characteristics of SRM and discuss the type of control strategy used for different regions of the curve. Sketch the typical phase current waveforms of low speed operation. (11) 6. Describe the hysteresis type and PWM type current regulator for one phase of a SRM (11) 7. With a neat diagram explain the control of SRM using microprocessor based controller (11)