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Segmented Rotor Mutually Coupled Switched Reluctance Machine for Low Torque Ripple Applications

Siddharth Mehta, Md. Ashfanoor Kabir, Prerit Pramod, Iqbal Husain

2021IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mutually coupled switched reluctance motors (MCSRMs) are alternatives in the family of reluctance machines that can overcome switched reluctance motor's (SRM's) system-level integration and control challenges by utilizing standard three-phase voltage source inverters. In this article, a novel segmented-rotor, fractional-slot, tooth-wound MCSRM with notched rotor design is presented, which has very low torque ripple compared to other machine types in the SRM family. The torque ripple is reduced to 3.6% without utilizing any current profiling techniques or torque sharing functions. The ripple minimization is achieved primarily through rotor segment shaping, which has a strong influence on stator flux densities, flux linkages, and torque harmonics. The design strategy, along with the optimization details, is presented for a 120 W, 12 slot-8 pole MCSRM. The designed MCSRM is prototyped for experimental verification and validation of the finite element analysis results and design methodology.

Topics & Concepts

Switched reluctance motorTorque rippleDirect torque controlControl theory (sociology)Reluctance motorTorqueRotor (electric)HarmonicsStall torqueStatorComputer scienceEngineeringVoltagePhysicsInduction motorMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Electric Motor Design and AnalysisMagnetic Bearings and Levitation DynamicsMagnetic Properties and Applications
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