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EFFECT OF CHANGING THE NUMBER OF TURNS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF A SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR
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Author(s) |
J. Corda |
Abstract |
The paper establishes a methodology for examining the effect of hypothetical
changes of number of turns per phase winding on the performance of a switched reluctance motor with a given magnetic configuration and specified operating conditions in terms of the
output power and speed. The objective of this examination is to select the optimum number of turns. The selection is based on an interative comparison of predicted performance of
hypothetical motors with different number of turns. The method used for examining the effect of changing the number of turns includes: (i) transforming the initial input data (magnetisation characteristics and phase winding resistance) used in the mathematical model of the SR motor,
to take into account change of the number of turns, and (ii)search for the optimum values of control variables which give maximum efficiency at a required output power and speed. |
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Date |
Last modified 2016-04-05 by System |
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