Similarity and Comparison of the Electrodynamics Characteristics of Switched Reluctance Motors SRM with Those of Series DC Motors
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Author(s)
Abdelmajid Berdai1*, Abdelaziz Belfqih1, Jamal Boukherouaa1, Faissal El Mariami1, Abdelhamid Hmidat1, Vladimir Vlasenko2, Valery Titjuk2
Affiliation(s)
1TCSI
Laboratory, ESE Research Group, Department of Electrical Engineering
National School of Electricity and Mechanics (ENSEM), University Hassan
II Ain Chock, Casablanca, Morocco.
2Department of Electromechanics, Krivoy Rog National University, Krivoy Rog, Ukraine.
2Department of Electromechanics, Krivoy Rog National University, Krivoy Rog, Ukraine.
ABSTRACT
The
switched reluctance motor is appreciated in variable speed drives
through his simplicity of design, his low cost, his high reliability and
high ability to regulate which allow him to compete with the other
common types of electric drives. The mathematical modelling of switched
reluctance motors (SRM) allows his study in the areas of research and
conception. In this paper, we present the developing of a methodology
using the combined model of switched reluctance motor drive bases in
standard equations of electrical machines with the field theory analysis
of magnetic circuit. Then, the elaboration of mathematical models for
switching reluctance motor (SRM) proposes his application based on a
similarity with series DC motor to simplify the conception of control of electrical drives systems [1] with Closed Loop Control.
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Electrodynamics Characteristics of Switched Reluctance Motors SRM with
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