Electronic control of switched reluctance machines /

Switched reluctance motors have steadily increased in commercial importance since their introduction in the early 1980's, while their technology - especially of their electronic control - has made great progress. Their unique characteristics introduce a delicate balance, in which the copper and...

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Other Authors: Miller, T. J. E. (Timothy John Eastham), 1947-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; Boston : Newnes, 2001.
Series:Newnes power engineering series.
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Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction * Development history * Electromagnetic energy conversion * Designing for low noise * Average torque control * Instantaneous torque control * Sensorless control * Torque ripple control in a practical application * Drive development and test * The switched reluctance generator * Bibliography.
  • Introduction / T.J.E. Miller
  • Development history / Antony F. Anderson
  • Electromagnetic energy conversion / T.J.E. Miller
  • Designing for low noise / W.A. Pengov and R.L. Weinberg
  • Average torque control / Lynne Kelly, Calum Cossar and T.J.E. Miller
  • Instantaneous torque control / Philip C. Kjaer and Jeremy J. Gribble
  • Sensorless control / Gabriel Gallegos-López
  • Torque ripple control in a practical application / Kevin McLaughlin
  • Drive development and test / Calum Cossar and Lynne Kelly
  • The switched reluctance generator / Tadashi Sawata.