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Extending Voltage Range And Reducing Torque Ripple Of Five-Phase Motor Drives With Added Voltage Harmonics, Jing Huang, Keith Corzine, Shuai Lu, Chris M. Hutson Feb 2008

Extending Voltage Range And Reducing Torque Ripple Of Five-Phase Motor Drives With Added Voltage Harmonics, Jing Huang, Keith Corzine, Shuai Lu, Chris M. Hutson

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

As multi-phase (defined as greater than three-phase) drives become more popular and practical, new research in this area investigates potential advantages including lower torque ripple and better power density. The added dimensions of a multi-phase machine leads to a completely different operating nature than standard three-phase machines. It can be shown physically and mathematically that certain harmonics do not contribute to torque production and therefore the torque is not directly tied to the current wave-shape. This paper utilizes this property to demonstrate a substantial increase in voltage range and a reduction in torque ripple through the use of added voltage …


Enhancement Of Output Electric Power In Switched Reluctance Generators, S. Dixon, Babak Fahimi Jan 2003

Enhancement Of Output Electric Power In Switched Reluctance Generators, S. Dixon, Babak Fahimi

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper introduces a new switching strategy to increase overall productivity for a switched reluctance generator (SRG). This paper presents the idea of using an intermediate freewheeling mode to boost the magnetizing current without taking additional energy from the DC link. Once the optimal motional back-EMF is established, then both switches will be turned off. Although during the freewheeling process no electricity is generated, by proper timing of each region an overall enhancement in productivity of the SRG is achieved. to demonstrate the practicality of the proposed technique, simulation results are provided. These simulations take into account the switching losses …