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Design and Optimization of a High-Speed Switched Reluctance Motor

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14206733

Keywords

high-speed motor; switched reluctance motor; finite element method; electromagnetic analysis; mechanical analysis; thermal analysis

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Funding

  1. Slovak Scientific Grant Agency VEGA [1/0615/19]
  2. Operational Program Integrated Infrastructure 2014-2020 of the project: Innovative Solutions for Propulsion, Power and Safety Components of Transport Vehicles [ITMS 313011V334]
  3. European Regional Development Fund

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This paper discusses the design and optimization process of a switched reluctance motor as an alternative to high-speed permanent-magnet synchronous motors. Analytical and finite element methods were used for analysis, leading to a design that met all requirements and limits.
Currently, one of the most used motor types for high-speed applications is the permanent-magnet synchronous motor. However, this type of machine has high costs and rare earth elements are needed for its production. For these reasons, permanent-magnet-free alternatives are being sought. An overview of high-speed electrical machines has shown that the switched reluctance motor is a possible alternative. This paper deals with design and optimization of this motor, which should achieve the same output power as the existing high-speed permanent-magnet synchronous motor while maintaining the same motor volume. The paper presents the initial design of the motor and the procedure for analyses performed using analytical and finite element methods. During the electromagnetic analysis, the influence of motor geometric parameters on parameters such as: maximum current, average torque, torque ripple, output power, and losses was analyzed. The analysis of windage losses was performed by analytical calculation. Based on the results, it was necessary to create a cylindrical rotor shape. The rotor modification method was chosen based on mechanical analysis. Using thermal analysis, the design was modified to meet thermal limits. The result of the work was a design that met all requirements and limits.

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