A New Switched Reluctance Motor with Embedded Permanent Magnets for Transportation Electrification
Abstract
A new three-phase hybrid-excited multi-tooth switched reluctance motor with embedded permanent magnets is proposed, capable of achieving higher torque density for transportation electrification applications. Operating principles and design considerations are discussed. A magnetic equivalent circuit is developed. Finite element method is employed in the field analysis. The advantages of the proposed topology over existing designs for switched reluctance motors and flux switching motors are presented. Finally, the optimized design is prototyped to experimentally confirm the design and simulation results.
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