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Reluctance motors induce non-permanent magnetic poles on the
ferromagnetic rotor; the rotor does not have any windings and
torque is generated through magnetic reluctance. Synchronous
reluctance motors (SyRMs) have an equal number of stator and rotor
poles. Reluctance motors can deliver high power density at low
cost, so they are finding increasing application in the transport
sector. Disadvantages include high torque ripple and the complexity
of designing and controlling them. Advances in theory, computer
design, and control electronics can overcome these issues. This
hands-on reference covers the concept and design of synchronous
reluctance motors. It conveys all key topics required to understand
this technology. Chapters cover magnetic materials, geometry,
modeling, design and analysis, optimization, production technology,
fault-tolerance, experimental validation, and self-sensing-oriented
optimization. Synchronous Reluctance Machines: Analysis,
optimization and applications is ideal for researchers working on
electrical machines and motors, particularly electric vehicles. The
writers - experts from academia and industry - provide the reader
with an excellent background and understanding of the core concepts
involved in synchronous reluctance motors such that they can engage
in their own R&D. The authors of this book are kindly donating
all royalties to Operazione Mato Grosso.
From the fan motor in your PC to precision control of aircraft,
electrical machines of all sizes, varieties, and levels of
complexity permeate our world. Some are very simple, while others
require exacting and application-specific design. Electrical
Machine Analysis Using Finite Elements provides the tools necessary
for the analysis and design of any type of electrical machine by
integrating mathematical/numerical techniques with analytical and
design methodologies. Building successively from simple to complex
analyses, this book leads you step-by-step through the procedures
and illustrates their implementation with examples of both
traditional and innovative machines. Although the examples are of
specific devices, they demonstrate how the procedures apply to any
type of electrical machine, introducing a preliminary theory
followed by various considerations for the unique circumstance. The
author presents the mathematical background underlying the
analysis, but emphasizes application of the techniques, common
strategies, and obtained results. He also supplies codes for simple
algorithms and reveals analytical methodologies that universally
apply to any software program. With step-by-step coverage of the
fundamentals and common procedures, Electrical Machine Analysis
Using Finite Elements offers a superior analytical framework that
allows you to adapt to any electrical machine, to any software
platform, and to any specific requirements that you may encounter.
This book offers an essential compendium on the analysis and design
of synchronous motors for variable-speed applications. Focusing on
synchronous reluctance and ferrite permanent-magnet (PM)
synchronous reluctance machines, it provides a broad perspective on
three-phase machines for variable speed applications, a field
currently dominated by asynchronous machines and rare-earth PM
synchronous machines. It also describes synchronous reluctance
machines and PM machines without rare-earth materials, comparing
them to state-of-the-art solutions. The book provides readers with
extensive information on and finite element models of PM
synchronous machines, including all relevant equations and with an
emphasis on synchronous-reluctance and PM-assisted
synchronous-reluctance machines. It covers ferrite-assisted
machines, modeled as a subcase of PM-assistance, fractional slot
combinations solutions, and a quantitative, normalized comparison
of torque capability with benchmark PM machines. The book discusses
a wealth of techniques for identifying machine parameters, with an
emphasis on self-commissioning algorithms, and presents methods for
automated machine design and optimization, including a software
tool developed for this purpose. Addressing an important gap in the
field of PM-less and less-PM electrical machines, it is intended as
a self-contained reference guide for both graduate students and
professional machine designers, and as a useful text for university
courses on automated and/or optimized design of electrical machines
and drives.
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