Simulation of switched reluctance starter/generator system based on Simplorer

In this paper, control strategies to be used for the switched reluctance motor (SRM) as a starter/ generator (SRS/G) are researched and simulated. The variation parameters speed PI control and the current chop (CC) control are used when SRM operates in the state of a starter in low speed, whereas the variation parameters voltage PI control and the current PWM method are used in the state of a generator. The dynamic performance is simulated by using Ansoft Simplorer 6.0 in starter and generator respectively. The results of the simulation show the good feasibility of the design.

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