advance angle

Optimal advance angle for torque maximisation in high-speed, single-pulse operated, switched reluctance machines

It is well reported that Switched Reluctance Machines typically operate in ‘single-pulse mode’ when rotating at high speed. For such operating mode, the control parameters are the duration of the energizing period along with the advance of the turn-on instant, i.e. advance angle. To maximize the output torque, the energizing period is normally kept equal to half of the electric period, i.e. 180° (elec.), whilst the optimal advance angle is evaluated through time consuming finite-element-based optimization algorithms.

Optimal advance angle for aided maximum-speed-node design of switched reluctance machines

In the design processes of Switched Reluctance Machines that operate in wide constant power speed ranges, the maximum power available at maximum speed must be evaluated for every machine candidate. This is critical to ensure compliance with the power requirement. Important parameters to include in the design routine are the duration of the energizing period and the advance of the turn-on instant, i.e. advance angle. The latter is highly related to the machine geometry and is usually evaluated through time-consuming finite-element-based iterative methods.

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