CHARACTERISTICS OF A TWO-PHASE SRM WITH DIFFERENT ROTOR DESIGNS BASED ON FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Engineering Menoufiya University

2 Egyptian Railways Maintenance and Services Company

3 Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University

Abstract

This paper presents the operating performance of a two-phase switched reluctance motor with
different rotor designs, having different air gap geometries. A two-dimension finite element
analysis is used to predict the nonlinear flux linkage characteristics for the different rotor designs.
The characteristics are obtained numerically at different rotor positions and different current levels
for the rotor designs under consideration and then used to predict the static torque characteristics
for these designs. A computer simulation procedure is devised to determine the operating
performances for the different motor designs based on the predicted flux linkage and static torque
characteristics. A comparison is held from the point of view of the torque developed at different
speeds, motor efficiency and torque per ampere productivity of the different designs. The two￾stepped air gap design proved the superiority over the other configurations.

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