1. Modeling of Single-Pulse Operated Switched Reluctance Generator and Its Verification.
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Ahmad, Syed Shahjahan and Narayanan, G.
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VOLTAGE control , *MATHEMATICAL models , *ELECTRIC potential - Abstract
This article proposes a mathematical model for a switched reluctance (SR) generator feeding a dc link through a power electronic converter. SR machines are operated in single-pulse mode at close to and above base speed. The SR generator is modeled as a current source, controllable with dc-link voltage $V_{\text{dc}}$ , prime mover speed $\omega _m$ , and switching angles ($\alpha _{\text{on}}$ and $\alpha _{\text{off}}$) of the converter. This current source model is used to predict the dc-link dynamics for constant resistance, constant current, and constant power loads. This is further utilized to derive the voltage build-up condition for an SR generator. The generator model, dc-link dynamics and voltage build-up conditions are validated through simulations and experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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