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A switched-reluctance motor for aerospace application

2014 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014
This paper presents a five-phase switched reluctance motor designed to satisfy the requirements of flap actuators in medium size aircrafts. In normal operation the machine operates with two-phases conducting simultaneously but it is designed to satisfy the load specifications also with one or two phases faulted.
VILLANI, Marco   +3 more
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Scaling of switched reluctance motors

IEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications, 1995
The paper proposes a method of scaling the switched reluctance motor (SRM) in its linear unaligned position. A developed model of the SRM is obtained by using a conformal transformation. It is of near-constant geometrical dimensions, irrespective of the geometrical dimensions of the actual SRM.
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Switched Reluctance Motor Drives

2017
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION OF THE SWITCH RELUCTANCE MOTOR (SRM) Introduction Background Elementary Operation of the Switch Reluctance Motor Principle of Operation of the Switched Reluctance Motor Derivation of the Relationship Between Inductance and Rotor Position Equivalent Circuit SRM Configurations Linear Switched Reluctance Machines References ...
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Reluctance motors (including switched reluctance motors)

2023
Degano, Michele   +2 more
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Single-phase switched reluctance motors

IEE Proceedings B Electric Power Applications, 1987
The paper describes the design features and performance of single-phase switched reluctance motors for low-power variable-speed drives. The main advantages of these motors lie in their simple robust construction and low manufacturing cost. Experimental results from two prototypes are given, showing satisfactory performance.
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Modelling of switched reluctance motors

CCECE '97. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Engineering Innovation: Voyage of Discovery. Conference Proceedings, 2002
Switched reluctance motors (SRM) provide an alternative for low power automobile drives. However, the modeling and design of SRMs are not as mature as other conventional electric machines. This presents an opportunity to combine the generalized electrical machine theory and the finite element analysis in establishing a convenient and accurate model ...
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Switched Reluctance Motor Speed Control

This study presents a speed control design for switched reluctance motor (SRM) drive based on PID controllerfor Electric Vehicle application. Switched Reluctance Motors (SRMs) can be used in electric vehicle as, it has High startingtorque and it is suitable for high speed application.
Amol Laxman Chaudhari   +2 more
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Comparison of vibration between an evaporative cooling switched reluctance motor and a conventional switched reluctance motor

2017 IEEE 58th International Scientific Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering of Riga Technical University (RTUCON), 2017
Distinguishing with all the methods mitigating switched reluctance motors(SRMs)' vibration, this paper presents an effective damping method to weaken the vibration and noise propagation. Evaporative cooling stators can be considered as the damping method to the SRMs' vibration problem, as it reduces the radial electromagnetic forces in stators by ...
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Switched Reluctance Motor Drives (SRM)

2010
The principle of operation of reluctance machines are known for a long time. In 1838 a locomotive was driven by such a motor in Scotland. The stepper motor which also works on the principle of variable reluctance was patented by CL Walker in 1920. The basic concepts of switched reluctance motors in present form were first introduced by SA Nasar in his ...
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Stepping and switched reluctance motors

2013
Austin Hughes, Bill Drury
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