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Dynamic Cosimulation of Switched Reluctance Starter/Generator System Using Field-Circuit Coupling
DING Wen * #,LIU Yunpeng,HU Yanfang
School of Electrical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 710049
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Funding: Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (No.20100201120021)
Opened online: 8 January 2014
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Citation: DING Wen,LIU Yunpeng,HU Yanfang.Dynamic Cosimulation of Switched Reluctance Starter/Generator System Using Field-Circuit Coupling[OL]. [ 8 January 2014] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4580046
 
 
The switched reluctance machine (SRM) has attracted a great deal of interest in the development of integrated starter/generator (ISG) for aircraft or electric vehicle engines and power systems due to the low cost and high reliability. This paper presents a dynamic cosimulation approach for switched reluctance starter/genenrator (SRS/G) system assisted by Maxwell SPICE and Simplorer. The non-linear magnetization characteristics of flux linkage and torque of the machine have been considered and computed by finite element analysis (FEA). From the FEA static results, a dynamic equivalent mgnetic circuit model of SRS/G is introduced into Simplorer using Maxwell SPICE rules which is considered the indirect field-circuit coupling. The control strategies for the SRS/G operating in the mo-toring and generating states are presented. The simulation and experimental results for a 6/4 SRS/G system are also presented and compared to demonstrate the validity of the simulation method.
Keywords:switched reluctance starter/generator, cosimulation, field-circuit coupling
 
 
 

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