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Preliminary Evaluation of Induction Switched Reluctance Machine (ISRM) for Electric Vehicle Application

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In this paper, a novel electric machine, Induction Switched Reluctance Machine (US patent-US20170370296A1) is introduced, and its preliminary performance is evaluated. The innovation is based on placing windings on the… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a novel electric machine, Induction Switched Reluctance Machine (US patent-US20170370296A1) is introduced, and its preliminary performance is evaluated. The innovation is based on placing windings on the rotor, in order to create short magnetic flux paths in the rotor and stator core of the electric machine. As a result, a higher torque with lower copper and iron losses is generated. Like other ideas, there are unknown aspects of this electric machine, such as thermal and mechanical properties, that should be studied. A comprehensive research program is required to analyze and design an Induction Switched Reluctance Machine with an optimized configuration. This electric machine could be designed with different pole numbers and various winding strategies, and it is not possible to consider all configurations and aspects of it in this paper. Moreover, the size and the rated power of the machine can affect its properties. The purpose of this paper is to introduce, simulate and prototype a simple Induction Switched Reluctance Machine. This electric machine has an excellent potential to be implemented in the propulsion system of electric vehicles.

Keywords: machine; induction switched; switched reluctance; reluctance machine

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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