Park, Sung Yeul2014-03-142014-03-142004-07-06etd-07132004-141737http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33985In step with development of advanced, cost effective semiconductors and electrical motor drive components, the Switched Reluctance Machine (SRM) has become the center of public attention. Interest in a single-phase SRM has arisen in many places, especially because of its low cost applications. However, some drawbacks have plagued single-phase SRM: the lack of self-starting capability and restricted operation conditions. This thesis presents a four-quadrant operation SRM drive system with a single controllable switch for two phase configuration. The SRM's configuration has four main stator poles, four rotor poles, and four auxiliary stator poles. Because of this special arrangement, a four-quadrant operation with a given power converter topology and proposed control algorithms has been realized. The focus of the paper is to realize a four-quadrant operation with a single-switch converter based SRM. In addition, this research resulted in a new self-starting scheme without adding permanent magnets. Simulation results and experimental results utilizing the control algorithm verify the performance of the system.In CopyrightSingle Switch based Switched Reluctance MotorSpeed ControlSelf-startingFour-quadrant operationDesign and Implementation of Four-quadrant Operation in Single-Switch Based Switched Reluctance Motor Drive SystemThesishttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07132004-141737/