A system-level behavioural modelling technique is described for a switched reluctance motor drive. The model enables simple and efficient analysis or simulation of multiple drive systems such as pumps, actuators and engine starters within a more-electric network, for example, on-board an aircraft. The behavioural model is based on a power balance analysis. The transfer functions in the model are parameterised from experimental tests on the drive system, resulting in a simple model that only reproduces the average behaviour of the input–output variables necessary for system-level analysis. No data from the manufacturer is required to develop the model. The technique is discussed and validated using an engine starter in an aircraft test facility.
Behavioural modelling of a switched reluctance motor drive for aircraft power systems
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation ; 4 , 4 ; 107-113
01.12.2014
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
pumps , transfer functions , reluctance motor drives , engine starters , aircraft test facility , aircraft power systems , starting , more-electric network , power balance analysis , input-output variables , system-level behavioural modelling , multiple drive systems , switched reluctance motor drive , actuators , engines , aircraft testing
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