Results 241 to 250 of about 30,005 (294)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Comparative analysis of conventional switched reluctance machines and mutually coupled switched reluctance machines

2017 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC), 2017
This paper presents a comparative analysis of conventional switched reluctance machines (SRMs) and mutually coupled switched reluctance machines (MCSRMs) in terms of inductance profiles, torque profiles, the average torque, and the maximum torque. Four 3-phase, 12/8 SRMs including the conventional SRM, the short-pitched MCSRM, the fractionally-pitched ...
Forest Hensley   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Modeling of losses in switched reluctance machines

38th IAS Annual Meeting on Conference Record of the Industry Applications Conference, 2003., 2004
Switched reluctance motor (SRM) performance prediction requires the modeling of iron losses. The iron loss model in this paper separates the iron losses into two components, eddy-current and hysteresis losses, and models the losses as a function of the derivative of flux density. The model is suitable for the nonsinusoidal flux densities in the SRM and
V. Raulin, A. Radun, I. Husain
openaire   +1 more source

FEM model validation for modular axial flux switched reluctance machine design switched reluctance machine design

2016 Eleventh International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER), 2016
This paper is devoted to the outlines of a research project under a European Union Seventh Framework Programme grant. The Venus European project is working on developing an axial flux electrical machine for an electrical vehicle. Between different possible topologies a switched reluctance topology has been chosen.
A. Egea   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

High-force density linear switched reluctance machine

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1995
Unlike its rotary counterpart, the linear switched reluctance machine (LSRM) lends itself to double-sided excitation and multiple translator (or "rotor") configurations that can yield high-force density designs suitable for controlled linear motion in hostile environments.
U.S. Deshpande, J.J. Cathey, E. Richter
openaire   +1 more source

Comparative Study of Wound-Field Flux-Switching Machines and Switched Reluctance Machines

IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2017
In this paper, comparisons between two permanent-magnet-free (PM-free) machines, namely a wound-field flux-switching machine (WFFSM) and a switched reluctance machine (SRM), covering skewed-rotor and straight-rotor structures are conducted. The topologies and operation principles of the WFFSM are illustrated firstly.
Guishu Zhao, Wei Hua, Ji Qi
openaire   +1 more source

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
openaire   +1 more source

Nonlinear modeling of switched reluctance machine

2011 International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, 2011
As the static magnetic characteristic of switched reluctance machine(SRM) is nonlinear and its accurate mathematical modeling is difficult to set up, the least squares support vector machine method has been used to the nonlinear modeling of switched reluctance machine.
Bingni Qu   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Double-Rotor Switched Reluctance Machine (DRSRM)

IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 2015
With the era of modern vehicle electrification, electric machines with high traction torque–speed output and compact volume are highly desired. This paper presents a family of switched reluctance machine configurations that are composed of double rotors and one stator integrated in one machine housing.
Yinye Yang, Nigel Schofield, Ali Emadi
openaire   +1 more source

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.
openaire   +1 more source

Inductance measurements in switched reluctance machines

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2005
We propose a simple method for measuring the parameters of switched reluctance machines. We compare our method with two other methods for evaluating inductance under conditions of strong magnetic saturation. We present the results of our measurements and those of finite-element simulations.
N. Radimov, N. Ben-Hail, R. Rabinovici
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy