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Making the Case for Switched Reluctance Motors for Propulsion Applications

Abstract

This paper makes the case that Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) is an exceptionally attractive technology to respond to the increasing demand in propulsion applications for high-efficiency, high-performance, and low-cost motors with a more secure supply chain. The paper also presents methods to effectively reduce torque ripple and acoustic noise, which have been the major issues impeding the widespread use of SRMs. Finally, SRM designs for two propulsion motors, one for an e-bike and the other for a hybrid electric vehicle application, are presented which have been proposed to replace permanent magnet machines.

Authors

Bilgin B; Howey B; Callegaro AD; Liang J; Kordic M; Taylor J; Emadi A

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 69, No. 7, pp. 7172–7186

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 1, 2020

DOI

10.1109/tvt.2020.2993725

ISSN

0018-9545

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