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Design and Analysis of Wireless Switched Reluctance Motor Drives

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2018

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In this paper, a new class of wireless secondary converterless switched reluctance motor (WSC-SRM) drives is proposed and implemented. The key is to develop a unique wireless power transfer (WPT) system to directly drive the SRM without involving any power converter at the motor side. This is particularly essential to enable the WSC-SRM to work in an isolated environment without maintenance. Based on the selective WPT, the phase windings of the SRM can be properly energized by the same transmitter that adopts a newly developed compound structure. Meanwhile, signal duty ratio control of the transmitter is employed to achieve the speed control of the WSC-SRM. Both simulation and experimental results are given to validate the feasibility of the proposed system. For exemplification, a prototype is designed and constructed, which can provide WPT up to 150-mm transmission distance and achieve up to 72.8% transmission efficiency.

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