Rotor position estimator for a switched reluctance machine

A method and apparatus for indirectly determining rotor position in a switched reluctance motor (SRM) are based on instantaneous flux and phase current sensing. For each phase in a predetermined sequence of phase sensing, which depends on the particular quadrant of machine operation, phase flux and...

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Main Authors LYONS; JAMES P, MACMINN; STEPHEN R
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 17.03.1992
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Summary:A method and apparatus for indirectly determining rotor position in a switched reluctance motor (SRM) are based on instantaneous flux and phase current sensing. For each phase in a predetermined sequence of phase sensing, which depends on the particular quadrant of machine operation, phase flux and phase current measurements are made during operation in a pair of predetermined sensing regions each defined over a range of rotor angles. Rotor angle estimates are derived from the flux and phase current measurements made during the sensing region for each respective phase. The rotor angle estimates for each phase are normalized with respect to a common reference and then used to generate a rotor position estimate for the SRM.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19910653374