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Bipolar switched reluctance machines

IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2004., 2004
This work presents the results of an investigation on components of the electromagnetic force in the air gap of an 8/6 switched reluctance machine (SRM). Using Maxwell stress method variations of radial and tangential force components with respect to saliency of the machine and saturation effects have been studied.
C.S. Edrington, B. Fahimi
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Switched Reluctance Machines

2018
The switched reluctance machine (SRM or also SWRM) started to receive much attention at the end of the 20th century. Its operation principle had already been known since 1838 but had not been able to find a practical use because no (fast) power electronic switches were available.
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Nonlinear reluctance network method for synchronous reluctance machine analysis

2015 18th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS), 2015
In rotating electrical machine design, the magnetic equivalent circuit based on the reluctance network method seems to be a fair tradeoff between computational time and precision. Therefore this paper deals with a semi-analytical calculation method of the direct and quadrature axis magnetic circuit in Reluctance Synchronous Machines (RSM) by the means ...
T. Hubert   +4 more
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Compliant-core reluctance machines

IEE Proceedings B Electric Power Applications, 1990
The author describes a novel type of electrical machine in which one member deforms under the influence of the magnetic forces acting upon it. The concept is an electromagnetic derivative of the mechanical strain-wave form of gearing used in robot and other critical applications.
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Switched reluctance machine drives

2018
Switched reluctance machine drives present a unique ability for fault-tolerant applications due to a high level of electric and magnetic independence between motor phases. This feature allows the machine to keep running with a high degree of safety and low-performance degradation, when a fault occurs in one or more phases.
Davide S. Fonseca, Natalia S. Gameiro
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Reluctance machines

Electronics and Power, 1964
P.J. Lawrenson, L.A. Agu
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A Unified Wide-Speed Range Sensorless Control Method for Switched Reluctance Machines Based on Unsaturated Reluctance

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2023
Gaoliang Fang   +2 more
exaly  

Reluctance Synchronous Machines and Drives

1996
Abstract Reluctance synchronous machines (RSMs) and drives include a multitude of machine topologies in terms of rotor, stator windings, and stator current control. Line-start (constant speed) and inverter-fed (variable speed) applications are easily achieved in a power range from a few hundred watts to megawatts.
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Synchronous Reluctance Machines: A Comprehensive Review and Technology Comparison

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2022
Mukhammed Murataliyev   +2 more
exaly  

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