The authors design a variable reluctance motor to perform the rotation of clawed-pole rotors. Starting from this singular problem and encouraged by the good practical results they obtained, they have investigated the structure in terms of motor performances for application in variable speed drives. The paper refers to a particular electromagnetic structure of a VR brushless motor with sectorized stator, operating in open loop without position control. A simple mathematical model is presented and motor performances are investigated for transient operations with electronic supply.

BRUSHLESS SECTOR MOTORS / Attaianese, C.; DEL PIZZO, A; Pagano, E; Zaltieri, R. - (1993), pp. 636-640. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEE'93, 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL DRIVES).

BRUSHLESS SECTOR MOTORS

C. ATTAIANESE;DEL PIZZO A;
1993

Abstract

The authors design a variable reluctance motor to perform the rotation of clawed-pole rotors. Starting from this singular problem and encouraged by the good practical results they obtained, they have investigated the structure in terms of motor performances for application in variable speed drives. The paper refers to a particular electromagnetic structure of a VR brushless motor with sectorized stator, operating in open loop without position control. A simple mathematical model is presented and motor performances are investigated for transient operations with electronic supply.
1993
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BRUSHLESS SECTOR MOTORS / Attaianese, C.; DEL PIZZO, A; Pagano, E; Zaltieri, R. - (1993), pp. 636-640. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEE'93, 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL DRIVES).
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