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A modified driving topology that uses a ring structure for the windings of the switched reluctance motor is proposed, with which it is possible to drive the SRM by a full-bridge power converter instead of an asymmetric H-bridge circuit that is currently the most commonly used driving system for the SRM. Based on the existing ring structure, the improved topology uses a flyback converter to control the circulating current. The theoretical analysis is made to define the relationship between and value of different types of current. The proposed topology is also tested by simulation tool and experimental setup, using the trapezoidal current method, the results show that the circulating current can be controlled within a certain level with the proposed topology that works well for the SRM.
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Sun, H., Chen, Y., Liu, J., Yan, Z., Yu, X., Dou, Y. (2022). A Novel Structure for Switched Reluctance Motor to Be Driven by Full-Bridge Power Converter. In: Yang, Q., Liang, X., Li, Y., He, J. (eds) The proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference of China Electrotechnical Society. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 889. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1528-4_10
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