Switched Reluctance Motor Market Driven by Its Ability to Run with Disabled or Shorted Poles but with the Reduced Smoothness or Torque
Developed by Sir James Dyson, Switched reluctance motor also called as variable reluctance motor market is an electric motor operates by producing reluctance torque between iron laminated rotor and energized stator pole. It does not require any permanent magnets. Stator is similar to brushless dc motor. So in switched reluctance motors, mechanical construction design is simplified but electrical designing becomes complicated. Number of phase in the motor determine the number of pole in stator. A 3-phase motor has 6 stator...
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