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RESEARCH ON TORQUE RIPPLE OPTIMIZATION OF SWITCHED RELUCTANCE MOTOR BASED ON FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
2018
Progress In Electromagnetics Research M
Torque ripple is the main cause of motor vibration and noise. In order to reduce the torque ripple of the switched reluctance motor (SRM), a new type of rotor tooth profile is studied, namely adding a semi-oval auxiliary core on both sides of the conventional parallel rotor tooth profile. Using a finite element method, a 12/8-pole SRM was modeled, and an optimal modified model was obtained through parameterized simulation. At the same time, in order to further reduce the torque ripple, the
doi:10.2528/pierm18071104
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