2009 2nd International Students Conference on Electrodynamic and Mechatronics 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iscon.2009.5156098
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Construction of a dynamic model for a switched reluctance motors

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“…For example, FEMM was used for analysis of switched reluctance motors [3], calculation of eddy current losses of a servo motor with permanent magnets [4], calculation of the total losses in the ferromagnetic parts of electromagnetic torque converter [5], reluctance analysis which allowed to estimate the chopping efficiency magnetoresistive sensors [6] and magnetic field simulation of an actuators based on magnetostrictive technology [7]. Simulation of an induction motor and a permanent magnet cylindrical brushless AC motor by FEMM was presented in paper [8].…”
Section: Femm -Octave/femm -Matlabmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, FEMM was used for analysis of switched reluctance motors [3], calculation of eddy current losses of a servo motor with permanent magnets [4], calculation of the total losses in the ferromagnetic parts of electromagnetic torque converter [5], reluctance analysis which allowed to estimate the chopping efficiency magnetoresistive sensors [6] and magnetic field simulation of an actuators based on magnetostrictive technology [7]. Simulation of an induction motor and a permanent magnet cylindrical brushless AC motor by FEMM was presented in paper [8].…”
Section: Femm -Octave/femm -Matlabmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These motors have advantages such as rotor simplicity, high speed operation, ease of repairing, high degree of independence between phases, short end-turn, and low inertia [29]. SRMs motors are used mainly as electric drive if there is a need to control rotational speed [3]. The presented motor (Fig.…”
Section: Motor 2: Switched Reluctance Motormentioning
confidence: 99%
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