Double‐rotor switched reluctance machine (DRSRM) is a new type of switched reluctance machine that is composed of two rotors and one stator integrated in one machine housing, which is potentially more compact, lower cost, and enables two mechanical outputs suitable for hybrid electric transmissions. This study presents detailed design and simulation procedures of a DRSRM. Various electromagnetic design aspects are investigated to comprehensively analyse the DRSRM design. Loss analysis and thermal simulations are performed to evaluate the thermal loading, and a DRSRM drive model is built to simulate the DRSRM performance. Then a DRSRM prototype is manufactured and tested. The test results confirmed the design and simulations with good agreements.
Double‐rotor switched reluctance machine design, simulations, and validations
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation ; 6 , 2 ; 117-125
2016-06-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
design engineering , machine housing , packaging , loss analysis , double‐rotor switched reluctance machine design , thermal loading , mechanical outputs , electromagnetic design aspects , rotors , power transmission (mechanical) , DRSRM drive model , hybrid electric transmissions , reluctance motor drives , thermal simulations , stators
Double-rotor switched reluctance machine design, simulations, and validations
IET | 2016
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