Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) are interesting candidates to substitute permanent-magnet synchronous machines in many applications. However, they suffer from large torque ripple. In this paper two methods, stepped rotor skewing and rotor teeth non-uniformity, are researched to reduce the torque ripple of 12/10 (stator/rotor-pole ratio) VFRMs. Based on semi-analytic results and finite-element simulations, the effectiveness of these two methods is validated in both non-saturated and saturated machines.</p
The main drawback of reluctance machines is a high torque ripple, due to the interaction between the...
Recently, applications of the reluctance torque motor have been quite limited due to their inherent ...
Abstract—Low torque ripple in electrical machines is generally required to reduce acoustic noise and...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) are interesting candidates to substitute permanent-magnet ...
In this paper, four rotor shaping methods, i.e., eccentric circular, inverse cosine, inverse cosine ...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) are permanent-magnet-free three-phase machines and are pro...
Torque ripple minimization is one of the design challenges of PM-assisted Synchronous Reluctance (PM...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRM) are an interesting candidate to substitute permanent-magnet...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-95)One of the methods used in a.c. motors for preven...
Synchronous Reluctance (SyR) machines are a viable alternative to other kinds of electrical machines...
This paper investigates the torque characteristics of permanent magnet flux switching (PMFS) machine...
The torque production of variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) is explained by the “magnetic gea...
Abstract: A Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM), which has sinusoidal rotor lamination shape in the...
Abstract: This paper analyses the effect of rotor barrier pitch angles on torque ripple production i...
Abstract: This paper presents the analysis of a novel Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM), which ha...
The main drawback of reluctance machines is a high torque ripple, due to the interaction between the...
Recently, applications of the reluctance torque motor have been quite limited due to their inherent ...
Abstract—Low torque ripple in electrical machines is generally required to reduce acoustic noise and...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) are interesting candidates to substitute permanent-magnet ...
In this paper, four rotor shaping methods, i.e., eccentric circular, inverse cosine, inverse cosine ...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) are permanent-magnet-free three-phase machines and are pro...
Torque ripple minimization is one of the design challenges of PM-assisted Synchronous Reluctance (PM...
Variable flux reluctance machines (VFRM) are an interesting candidate to substitute permanent-magnet...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [94]-95)One of the methods used in a.c. motors for preven...
Synchronous Reluctance (SyR) machines are a viable alternative to other kinds of electrical machines...
This paper investigates the torque characteristics of permanent magnet flux switching (PMFS) machine...
The torque production of variable flux reluctance machines (VFRMs) is explained by the “magnetic gea...
Abstract: A Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM), which has sinusoidal rotor lamination shape in the...
Abstract: This paper analyses the effect of rotor barrier pitch angles on torque ripple production i...
Abstract: This paper presents the analysis of a novel Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM), which ha...
The main drawback of reluctance machines is a high torque ripple, due to the interaction between the...
Recently, applications of the reluctance torque motor have been quite limited due to their inherent ...
Abstract—Low torque ripple in electrical machines is generally required to reduce acoustic noise and...