Integrated G2V/V2G Switched Reluctance Motor Drive With Sensing Only Switch-Bus Current
Hung‐Chi Chen, Bo‐Wei Huang
Abstract
In this article, the integrated drive for three-phase switched reluctance motor (three-phase SRM) is proposed, and it combines a battery-powered bidirectional dc/dc converter to provide bidirectional power transfer in practice. In the proposed integrated drive, there is no relay to reconfigure and no need to add separate charging/discharging units and circuit components. Only one physical current sensor is used to sense the switch-bus current to provide all current signals not only for SRM driving, but also grid-to-vehicle/vehicle-to-grid functions at a standstill. The proposed integrated drive and its control are implemented and demonstrated by the provided results.
Topics & Concepts
Switched reluctance motorBattery (electricity)Motor driveCurrent (fluid)Computer scienceElectrical engineeringEngineeringReluctance motorPower (physics)GridAutomotive engineeringElectronic engineeringMathematicsGeometryPhysicsRotor (electric)Mechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsElectric Motor Design and AnalysisWireless Power Transfer SystemsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure