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In the last years, the switched reluctance machines (SRMs) have been the subject of significant developments. SRMs are gaining much interest because of their simplicity in structures, high-output power, high starting torque, wide speed range, rugged and robust construction, reliability, and low manufacturing costs, which make these machines viable for many applications. SRMs include machines of different structures whose common property is the significant variation in the shape of the air gap during rotation. The use of advanced control technologies makes possible the integration of the mechanical and electrical conversion systems in their optimal mode of operation. Different strategies of control can be applied to SRMs, depending on their mode of functioning and the purpose of their applications. The goal of this book is to present recent works on concept, control, and applications in switched reluctance machines.
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Switched reluctance motors have steadily increased in commercial importance since their introduction in the early 1980's, while their technology - especially of their electronic control - has made great progress. Their unique characteristics introduce a delicate balance, in which the copper and iron are diminished in quantity, complexity and cost, in favour of a greater reliance on sophistication in the controller. Thus mastery of the control is the key challenge in the application of these machines.This book is intended for engineer's in industry and in the large research community in
Reluctance motors --- Electronic control. --- Automatic control. --- Electronic apparatus and appliances --- Governors (Machinery) --- Industrial electronics --- Power electronics --- Remote control --- Servomechanisms --- Electric motors, Reluctance --- Electric motors, Brushless --- Electric motors, Synchronous --- Electronic control --- Automatic control
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More than a century after Faraday, there remains in the field of motors and drives enormous scope for innovation. This presentation of the theory of brushless d.c. drives will help engineers to appreciate the potential of such motors and apply them more widely, taking advantage of remarkable and recent developments in permanent-magnet materials, power semiconductors, electronic control, and motor design (including CAD). The objective is not to "sell" particular technologies or to teach design, but to lay out the basic principles and to raise the general credibility and acceptance of new technology that many engineers have striven to establish. The sections on the permanent magnets and magnetic circuits will assist in the exploitation of new PM materials with outstanding properties. Although the approach is essentially academic (theory and calculation predominates), the text is augmented with examples and practical applications of interest to practicing electronics engineers.
Electric motors, Alternating current --- Electric motors, Brushless --- Electric motors, Direct current --- Permanent magnet motors --- Reluctance motors --- 621.313.8 --- 621.313 --- Electric motors, Reluctance --- Electric motors, Synchronous --- Permanent field electric motors --- Permanent magnet electric motors --- Electric motors --- Direct current machinery --- Electric machinery --- Brushless electric motors --- 621.313.8 Magnetoelectric machines. Permanent magnet machines --- Magnetoelectric machines. Permanent magnet machines --- 621.313 Electric machines --- Electric machines --- Direct current --- #TELE:SISTA --- Electrical engineering --- Machine elements --- computer-aided design --- DC (Direct Current) --- CAD (computer aided design) --- aandrijvingen --- machineonderdelen --- motoren --- elektrische machines --- computer-aided design [process]
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