2013 International Electric Machines &Amp; Drives Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/iemdc.2013.6556316
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Permanent magnet synchronous reluctance machine - bridge design for two-layer applications

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“…To this end a multi flux barrier structure is applied in the rotor [9], with the flux barriers perpendicular to the flux lines. The flux barriers guide the flux through the desired paths, that is, whereas the q-axis flux is blocked by the flux barriers, the d-axis flux is guided through an iron path [105]. This design strategy, jointly with the use of axially-laminated (ALA) rotors, allows obtaining a reasonably small L q inductance due to the large air gap path [104].…”
Section: Synchronous Reluctance Motor (Synrm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end a multi flux barrier structure is applied in the rotor [9], with the flux barriers perpendicular to the flux lines. The flux barriers guide the flux through the desired paths, that is, whereas the q-axis flux is blocked by the flux barriers, the d-axis flux is guided through an iron path [105]. This design strategy, jointly with the use of axially-laminated (ALA) rotors, allows obtaining a reasonably small L q inductance due to the large air gap path [104].…”
Section: Synchronous Reluctance Motor (Synrm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors conducted recent studies on topics related to PMSynRM machines: rotor design [6][7][8], usage of ferrite [9]o r NdFeB magnets [10], flux weakening (FW) performance [11], rotor bridge design [12], acoustic behaviour [13] and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end a multi flux barrier structure is applied in the rotor [36], with the flux barriers perpendicular to the flux lines. The flux barriers guide the flux through the desired paths, that is, whereas the q-axis flux is blocked by the flux barriers, the d-axis flux is guided through an iron path [53]. This design strategy, jointly with the use of axially-laminated (ALA) rotors, allows obtaining a reasonably small Lq inductance due to the large air gap path [54].…”
Section: Synchronous Reluctance Motors (Synrm)mentioning
confidence: 99%