Abstract:

With their simple structure, just stator winding, reliability, high fault tolerance, and wide speed range, switched reluctance generators (SRGs) are popular in other electrical equipment. Due to their variable speed range and use in aviation and electric cars, these generators are popular in wind power facilities.

SRG control was done in this investigation. To test SRG performance, Matlab/Simulink was used to simulate the SRG driver and DS1103 Ace kit digital signal processor was used for real-time implementation control.

The proportional-integral (PI) voltage controller controls SRG output voltage. Different parameters were used to graph SRG phase current and output voltage changes. Comparing simulation and experiment findings. Therefore, their experimental results coincide.

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