Doctoral Dissertations
Bipolar excitation of switched reluctance machines
Abstract
"In recent years, the switched reluctance machine (SRM) has become a prominent electromechanical device and is seriously considered as a candidate for such diverse areas as: aerospace, vehicular technology, home appliances, and military applications. The resurgence of the SRM has primarily been the result of advances in power electronics and digital signal processing. However, the SRM still has many areas in which its understanding and performance may be enhanced...This dissertation conceptualizes alternatives for magnetic loading of the SRM drive to enhance/improve its performance, and develops a methodology by which the even phase 8/6 SRM drive can be maintained in continuous SFPE via bipolar excitation"--Abstract, page iii.
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
Summer 2004
Pagination
xiii, 149 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-148).
Rights
© 2004 Chris S. Edrington, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Dissertation - Citation
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Reluctance motorsBipolar integrated circuits
Thesis Number
T 8555
Print OCLC #
62137896
Recommended Citation
Edrington, Chris S., "Bipolar excitation of switched reluctance machines" (2004). Doctoral Dissertations. 1573.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/doctoral_dissertations/1573
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