2006 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Performance of a Four Phase Switched Reluctance Motor Speed Control Based On an Adaptive Fuzzy System: Experimental Tests,Analysis and Conclusions
Authors : Silviano Rafael, A.J. Pires, P.J. Costa Branco
Published in: Applied Soft Computing Technologies: The Challenge of Complexity
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In this paper, the controller’s tuning and performance of a speed controller prototype for switched reluctance motor is presented using significant experimental tests. The system uses an on-line learning mechanism to acquire and modify, if needed, the “good” fuzzy control rules. Experimental essays are analyzed and discussed in order to reveal some advantages of having a learning speed controller for the SR machine, and also the drawbacks that the use of using these controllers can introduce to the drive system and possible ways to overcome them.