Numerous studies are conducted on radial-flux reluctance motor (RFSynRM) instead of axial-flux reluctance motor (AFSynRM). The objective of this work is to design an AFSynRM with a novel simplified rotor geometry, and thanks to finite element analysis verify its feasibility. In particular, this type of electric motor will be analyzed with different rotor geometries.

Numerous studies are conducted on radial-flux reluctance motor (RFSynRM) instead of axial-flux reluctance motor (AFSynRM). The objective of this work is to design an AFSynRM with a novel simplified rotor geometry, and thanks to finite element analysis verify its feasibility. In particular, this type of electric motor will be analyzed with different rotor geometries.

ANALYSIS OF AN AXIAL-FLUX SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR

NUR, ABDUN
2023/2024

Abstract

Numerous studies are conducted on radial-flux reluctance motor (RFSynRM) instead of axial-flux reluctance motor (AFSynRM). The objective of this work is to design an AFSynRM with a novel simplified rotor geometry, and thanks to finite element analysis verify its feasibility. In particular, this type of electric motor will be analyzed with different rotor geometries.
2023
ANALYSIS OF AN AXIAL-FLUX SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR
Numerous studies are conducted on radial-flux reluctance motor (RFSynRM) instead of axial-flux reluctance motor (AFSynRM). The objective of this work is to design an AFSynRM with a novel simplified rotor geometry, and thanks to finite element analysis verify its feasibility. In particular, this type of electric motor will be analyzed with different rotor geometries.
motor
reluctance
axial-flux
synchronous
electric
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