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Development and application of reluctance motors

P.J. Lawrenson
- 01 Jun 1965 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 6, pp 195-198
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Given adequate design and development facilities, the reluctance machine could prove superior, in some respects, to the induction motor and would certainly be capable of fulfilling a wide variety of increasingly important functions more successfully and more cheaply than any other device.
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Given adequate design and development facilities, the reluctance machine could prove superior, in some respects, to the induction motor and would certainly be capable of fulfilling a wide variety of increasingly important functions more successfully and more cheaply than any other device.

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Static and dynamic vibration analyses of switched reluctance motors including bearings, housing, rotor dynamics, and applied loads

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a thorough numerical study of vibration analysis in electric motors, with particular application to switched reluctance motors (SRMs), using three-dimensional finite-element analysis (3-D FEA) methodology.
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Analysis and characterization of switched reluctance motors

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TL;DR: In this article, a modified stator geometry was proposed to improve the torque profile of a switched reluctance motors (SRM) and a three-dimensional vibration analysis viz., rotor dynamics, harmonic analysis and static vibration analysis, under different loading conditions in 3D FEA was reported.
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Synchronization of Reluctance Motors

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Vibration analysis including stator, rotor, housing and dynamic response analysis of Flux Reversal Generator

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical solution for the vibration analysis of a Flux Reversal Generator (FRG) using a 3-dimensional finite-element modal analysis (3-D FEA) methodology has been presented.

Comparison of Switched Reluctance Motor and Double Stator Switched Reluctance Motor

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Two-speed operation of salient-pole reluctance machines

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a reluctance-machine rotor of the conventional salient-pole type can be successfully operated, not only with a stator winding developing the same number of magnetic poles as the rotor has salient poles, but also with a winding developing twice this number.