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Torque Ripple Reduction of Switched Reluctance Motor with Non-Uniform Air-Gap and a Rotor Hole

Grace Firsta Lukman, Jin-Woo Ahn

2021Machines21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A switched reluctance motor has a very simple structure which becomes its key signature and leads to various advantages. However, because of its double saliency and switching principle, the motor is also known to have a relatively high torque ripple, and this hinders its use as a high-performance drive. In this paper, a method to reduce torque ripple while maintaining average torque is introduced. Two elements are used to achieve this, namely, a non-uniform air-gap on the rotor-pole face and one hole in each non-uniform region, which maintains the saturation level of the air-gap. This approach preserves the mechanical simplicity of the motor and is easy to implement. Simulations and experiments were performed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed design.

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Switched reluctance motorTorque rippleControl theory (sociology)Reluctance motorAir gap (plumbing)TorqueRotor (electric)Stall torqueComputer scienceDirect torque controlTorque motorEngineeringInduction motorPhysicsMaterials scienceMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringVoltageArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Composite materialThermodynamicsElectric Motor Design and AnalysisMagnetic Bearings and Levitation DynamicsNon-Destructive Testing Techniques