Influence of choosing materials on 6/4 switched reluctance motor performance

Author:

Chebabhi Layachi,Naas Toufik Tayeb,Zitouni Mohamed,Ghibeche Ismail,Benmessaoud Tahar

Abstract

The Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) is used in many industrial applications that require high torque due to its ability to achieve high and efficient performance, simplicity, low material costs and ease of design. This motor functions on the principle of generating motion by attracting and repulsing magnetic cores. The SRM is characterized by the efficient use of energy in applications that require rapid changes in speed and has a higher resistance to shocks and vibrations. Among the essential factors that affect the performance of the SRM motors are the embrace of poles stator and rotor, dimensions, the size of the motor, the shapes of rotor geometry and the number of stator and rotor poles. This paper aims to study the effect of material selection on improving the SRM performance. First, we created a basic design of the SRM with appropriate characteristics to obtain the best operation conditions of high speed and torque. Then, we applied different materials and compared the obtained results using the ANSYS RMxprt tool. We focused on studying the effect of selecting materials in the rotor and stator parts on the SRM 6/4 performance through the efficiency, total losses, speed and rated torque. After comparing and analyzing the basic results, a two-dimensional model of the SRM was created using the ANSYS Maxwell 2D tool to evaluate the motor’s performance. The analysis includes the curves of torque, speed, current, flux linkages and voltage, in addition to the variation of flux lines and magnetic flux density. The results were analyzed using the finite element method (FEM), which is characterized by speed and accuracy in electromagnetic analysis and various data.

Publisher

South Florida Publishing LLC

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