In this paper a new type of hybrid reluctance motor drive is presented. This new motor is characterized by a stator formed by the combination of independent magnetic structures composed of an electromagnet, the magnetic core with one or several coils wound on it, associated with a permanent magnet disposed between their poles. The rotor has the same configuration of a switched reluctance motor without coils, without magnets and without squirrel cages. A particular case of this hybrid reluctance motor is studied in which the stator consists of three electromagnets with permanent magnets, constituting each one of them one phase of the motor, and the rotor is formed by five salient poles. Then an analysis and simulation of the motor is carried out. Finally, experimental results and a comparison of this type of motor drive with respect switched reluctance motor drives of the same size are shown. ; Postprint (published version)
New hybrid reluctance motor drive
01.01.2012
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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