SRM Using Arduino PDF
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International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ)
Vol. 5 (2014) No.12, pp. 1680-1687
ISSN 2078-2365
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ISSN 2078-2365
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The setup drive system consists of two main parts, the recovery freewheeling diodes of type 12FL10-S02. Each
software part and the hardware part. The hardware parts are switch or diode is mounted on a heat sink for cooling. The
shown in Fig. 2 but the software part is the Arduino software switches and diodes in the bridge are supported with
that used for written the control program of the drive system. protective snubber circuits; as shown in Fig. 8, to eliminate
This control program can be loaded in the Arduino Uno and absorb the switching voltage spikes which are results
board to drive the SRM system. from the accumulating switching off of power switches and
The hardware consists of main five parts which are a motor phase inductances. Each switch or diode has RC
three phase 6/4 SRM, asymmetric H-bridge converter, gate snubber circuit. The values of the snubber circuit
drive circuit, controller, and DC power supplies. The motor components are RT = RD = 15, CT = 12F, and CD = 10F.
that used in the simulation results in the same motor that is
used in the experimental setup, its parameters is presented in
Appendix. All hardware components will be described in
details the next subsections.
The schematic diagram of the 3-ph 6/4 SRM is shown in
Fig. 4. All dimensions in mm. A photograph of it is shown in
Fig. 5.
Fig. 4 The geometrical shape for the stator and rotor together
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-40
0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2
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(a) Experimental result a) Experimental result
1.5
2
1 1
0
0.5 0.05 0.075 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25
2
0 1
0
-0.5 0.05 0.075 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25
2
-1 1
0
-1.5 0.05 0.075 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25
0.65 0.7 0.75 0.8 0.85 0.9 0.95 1 1.05 1.1 1.15
+265V during turn-on of the phase and -265V during turn- 250
200
off of the phase. The negative part of the voltage not appears
150
in experimental result because the maximum limit of the
100
oscilloscope screen. 50
The experimental waveform for the current in one phase is 0
shown in Fig. 19 (a). The maximum value of the phase -50
current is about 2.75A. While, the current in the simulation -100
-300
in the Simulink model. 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25 0.275 0.3 0.325 0.35 0.375 0.4
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1
-4
0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25 0.275 0.3 0.325 0.35 0.375 0.4 0.425 0.45 0.475 0.5 0
(a) 0.404 0.409 0.414 0.419 0.424 0.429 0.434 0.439 0.444 0.449 0.454
(b) Simulation result
Fig. 19 Current waveform of one phase at medium speed (b) Simulation result
Fig. 21 Output of controller at rated speed
The speed waveform can be measured using position
sensor, RS stock no.341-581, the signal of the speed is The experimental and simulation result for waveform of
measured as digital signal. In Fig. 20, the digital speed of voltage across one phase at rated speed are shown in Fig.
SRM is starting and the time of pulses is decreased. 22 (a) and Fig. 22 (b) respectively. The voltage signal has
positive value when the current is increased in the phase,
but, it has a negative value when the current is decreased in
the phase. The spikes in the voltage signal across the phase
are due to the turning-off of the switch in the power
converter.
The experimental and simulation result for current
waveform in one phase at rated speed are shown in
Fig. 23 (a) and Fig. 23 (b) respectively. The current signal
has a spike shape because the time of passing current is very
low, i.e., as the turn-on time of power switches decreases
then the speed increases and also the phase current takes the
shape of spikes.
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V. CONCLUSION
Asymmetric H-bridge converter are one of the converters
in SRM control. The system of 3-phases SRM with control
was presented. The experimental and simulation results are
compared at low, medium, and rated speed.
Control of SRM is expensive, the paper introduces the
control with simple cost using Arduino controller. The
experimantal system is fast and stable. Variable speed of
system are providing operational and flexibility. The
experimental results are matched and agreed with the
simulation results.
100
Number of stator poles 6 Rated phase current 3A
Number of rotor poles 4 Rated torque 1Nm
50
Stator pole arc (mech. Number of turns per
0 40 600
deg) phase
-50
Winding wire
-100 Rotor pole arc (mech. deg) 45 0.5mm
diameter
-150
Rotor pole arc
-200 DC voltage rating 220V 30
(mech. deg)
-250 0.0013
Stator phase resistance 17 Inertia constant
-300
0.23 0.24 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.28 0.29 0.3 0.31 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.35 0.36
Kg.m2
(b) Simulation result 0.605 0.0183
Aligned inductance Viscous friction
Fig. 22 Voltage signal across one phase at rated speed H N.m.Sec2
coefficient
0.155
Unaligned inductance
H
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many thanks to the professors and colleagues in Electrical
Engineering Department, Benha University and the team of
Electronics Research Institute for helpful and
encouragement.
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(b) Simulation result
Fig. 23 Current signal of one phase at rated speed
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