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PREDICTION OF THE INSTANTANEOUS AND STEADY STATE TORQUE OF THE SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR USING FEM WITH EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS COMPARISON

This paper presents a finite element method (FEM) analysis of a commercially available switched reluctance motor (SRM) supplied from its associated power electronic drive. The instantaneous current and torque waveforms are computed using the results of the FEM analysis with the numerical solution of...

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Published in:Electric machines and power systems 1991-05, Vol.19 (3), p.287-302
Main Authors: MOGHBELLI, H. H., ADAMS, G. E., HOFT, R. G.
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