Design of low-torque-ripple synchronous reluctance motors

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A design approach oriented to minimization of torque ripple is presented for synchronous reluctance motors of the transverse-laminated type. First, the possible types of rotors are classified and the more suited rotor structure is evidenced, to be matched to a given stator. Then, the inner rotor design is described, pointing out the low-ripple measures. Last, experimental results are given from three different rotors; they confirm the validity of the proposed approach. © 1998 IEEE.

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Vagati, A., Pastorelli, M., Franceschini, G., & Petrache, S. C. (1998). Design of low-torque-ripple synchronous reluctance motors. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 34(4), 758–765. https://doi.org/10.1109/28.703969

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