2000
DOI: 10.1109/28.871284
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A linear switched reluctance motor: converter and control

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“…With wye connection, the current i 0 and voltage u 0 in (6) equal zero. Note that this force model, which would be used for control design, assumes sinusoidal flux model as in (3) and it is essentially equivalent to that of idealized rotary synchronous motors [10].…”
Section: Dynamic Model Of the Lvr Mo-tormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With wye connection, the current i 0 and voltage u 0 in (6) equal zero. Note that this force model, which would be used for control design, assumes sinusoidal flux model as in (3) and it is essentially equivalent to that of idealized rotary synchronous motors [10].…”
Section: Dynamic Model Of the Lvr Mo-tormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for control system development of the LVR motor, optimal excitation current control, force control and position control implemented on simulation software are presented in [7][8][9]. Note that recent research on linear switched reluctance motors, such as [10][11][12], focus on a different type of linear motors with no magnetically coupled geometry where each phase of such motor may be controlled independently with higher degree of freedom.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shows the general structure of the linear switched reluctance motor used in this article, which is a 4/6 and three-phase motor. The force control of the LSRM was proposed in [13] for the first time in which the force ripple of this motor was reduced using the multiphase excitation strategy. In [14], a simple and easy-to-implement position control method was described for high-performance motion of the LSRM in manufacturing automation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies also included high-precision position application in manufacturing automation and cylindrical type linear Indonesian J Elec Eng & Comp Sci ISSN: 2502-4752  actuator by using an LSRM for applications. However, all these applications require a controlled low-speed linear motion [26]. Therefore, a new LSRM is proposed to replace the conventional F&B application which allows food and beverage to travel from Point A to Point B without using additional spaces and reduces maintenance, as shown in Figure 1(a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%