Abstract—Thesubject of this paper is a modeling method of
switched reluctance generator (SRG) based on the nonlinear
inductance model and electromagnetic field finite element
analysis (FEA) to be used in wind energy applications. SRG
and its behavior, modeling and Simulations results are
presented. It was analyzed the characteristics of the SRG
under different conditions. The nonlinear inductance model
allows us to develop a control strategy that gives high
performance controller with a closed loop was designed on PI
controller.
Index Terms—Switched reluctance generator, finite element
analysis, proportional integrator + current chopping control,
wind applications.
F. Messai, M. Makhlouf, and K. Nabti are with Department of Electrical
Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Sciences Mentouri University Route
d’Ain El Bey, Constantine, Algeria (e-mail: m__makhlouf@hotmail.com).
A. Messai is with Laboratory of electromagnetism and
telecommunications(L.E.T) Mentouri University Route d’Ain El Bey,
Constantine, Algeria (e-mail: r_messai@yahoo.fr).
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Cite:F. Messai, M. Makhlouf, A. Messai, K. Nabti, and H. Benalla, "Nonlinear Modeling and Simulation of a Four-phase
Switched Reluctance Generator for Wind Energy
Applications," Journal of Clean Energy Technologies vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 127-131, 2013.