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An Optimization-Based Initial Position Estimation Method for Switched Reluctance Machines

IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2021
Lefei Ge   +4 more
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Circuit Theory of Reluctance Machines: Part I

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1969
The purpose of this paper is to establish formal d-q rotating real transformation equations for the synchronous operation of a class of reluctance machines provided with a dc exciting winding on the stator; and similar transformation equations for asynchronous operation of those machines with two orthogonal axes ?, sfixed on the stator or rotating ...
Ajoy K. Mohanty, Maharaj K. Khanijo
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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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Reluctance machines

Electronics and Power, 1964
P.J. Lawrenson, L.A. Agu
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Multimode Optimization of Switched Reluctance Machines in Hybrid Electric Vehicles

IEEE transactions on energy conversion, 2020
Kaikai Diao   +4 more
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Axial Flux Switched Reluctance Machines

2019
Switched reluctance machines (SRM) can fall into three classifications based on the direction of flux through the air gap: radial, transversal, and axial flux. The first axial flux machine was developed in 1821 by British physicist Michael Faraday. He invented a primitive disc motor that was the early form of an electric machine.
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