Unit 3
Unit 3
SWITCHED
RELUCTANCE
MOTOR
U.NAGABALAN
AP / EEE
RMD ENGINEERING COLLEGE
INTRODUCTION
• SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR --
Switched reluctance motor (SRM) is electromagnetic and
electrodynamics equipment which converts the electrical energy
into mechanical energy. The electromagnetic torque is produced on
variable reluctance principle.
• C-dump circuit.
TWO POWER SEMICONDUCTOR
SWITCHING DEVICES PER PHASE AND
TWO DIODES
(N+1) POWER SEMICONDUCTOR
SWITCHING DEVICES (N+1) DIODES
PHASE WINDING USING BIFILAR WIRES
SPLIT-LINK CIRCUIT USED WITH
EVEN-PHASE NUMBER
C-DUMP CIRCUIT
TORQUE EQUATION
TORQUE EQUATION (CONTD…)
TORQUE EQUATION (CONTD…)
TORQUE EQUATION (CONTD…)
TORQUE-SPEED CHARACTERISTICS
TORQUE SPEED CAPABILITY
CURVE
ROTOR POSITION SENSING
PHOTO TRANSISTOR SENSOR
HAL EFFECT SENSOR
SENSORLESS CONTROL
CLOSED LOOP CONTROL
CLOSED LOOP CONTROL
MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL
MERITS OF SRM
• Construction is simple and robust, as there is no brush.
• Torque developed does not depend upon the polarity of the current
DE-MERITS OF SRM
• Stator phase winding should be capable of carrying the magnetizing current also, for
setting up the flux in the air gap.
• For high speed operations, the developed torque has undesirable ripples. As a result
it develops undesirable acoustic losses (noise).
• For high speeds, current waveform also has undesirable harmonics. To suppress this
effect
• The air gap at the aligned axis should be very small while the air gap at the
inter-polar axis should be very large. It is difficult to achieve. No standardized
practice is available.
• The size of the motor is comparable with the size of variable speed induction motor
drive.
APPLICATIONS OF SRM
• Washing machines
• Vacuum cleaners
• Fans