When the switched reluctance motor is running, as the motor phase current increases, the magnetic circuit of the motor will gradually saturate, which affects the estimation of the special position of the motor rotor. Aiming at the above problems, this paper proposes a positionless control method for switched reluctance motors under the condition of magnetic field saturation. Firstly, the Fourier phase inductance function of switched reluctance motor is established, and then the component of Fourier phase inductance function affected by magnetic field saturation is eliminated mathematically. Research the method of estimating the position and angle of the rotor based on the inductance positioning point. This paper takes a 12\8 motor as an example to verify the effectiveness of the method by simulation.
At present, the research hotspot of switched reluctance motor is to realize the accurate control of motor without position sensor. Among many control methods, the phase inductance slope method is concerned by researchers because it does not need to add additional power supply circuit, and does not need to calculate the flux linkage and inductance curve in advance. Aiming at the defect that the phase inductance slope algorithm can not advance the opening angle and the position signal error is easy to appear near the opening angle, this paper makes an improvement and verifies the experiment.
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