A Review of Synchronous Reluctance Motor-Drive Advancements

Author:

Heidari HamidrezaORCID,Rassõlkin AntonORCID,Kallaste AntsORCID,Vaimann ToomasORCID,Andriushchenko Ekaterina,Belahcen Anouar,Lukichev Dmitry V.

Abstract

Recent studies show that synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) present promising technologies. As a result, research on trending SynRMs drive systems has expanded. This work disseminates the recent developments of design, modeling, and more specifically, control of these motors. Firstly, a brief study of the dominant motor technologies compared to SynRMs is carried out. Secondly, the most prominent motor control methods are studied and classified, which can come in handy for researchers and industries to opt for a proper control method for motor drive systems. Finally, the control strategies for different speed regions of SynRM are studied and the transitions between trajectories are analyzed.

Funder

Estonian Research Competency Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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