A modular buck-boost drive system for torque ripple minimization of switched reluctance machines
Abstract
In this paper, a modular three-phase buck-boost switched reluctance
machine (SRM) drive system is proposed. In this topology, the three-phase
SRM drive is composed of three single-phase modules that are connected
in parallel where each single-phase inverter module is formed with a
bidirectional buck-boost DC/DC converter and a cascaded H-bridge
inverter. The DC/DC converter generates the rectified form of the phase
voltage and the H-bridge inverter alternates and controls the polarity of
the output voltage. This structure allows one to adjust the phase voltages
independently, which provides faster excitation and demagnetization for a
wide range of operating conditions. Since the voltage is always regulated
dynamically, the need for bulky DC-bus capacitors is eliminated; hence,
the size and the cost of the drive system are reduced. To validate the
superiority of the proposed system and compare it with the traditional one,
a set of simulations are done in MATLAB®
/Simulink®
. Not only the torque
ripple is reduced, but also a higher torque per ampere ratio is achieved
with the proposed system.