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Variable reluctance machines (VRM) - Multiphase machines. Excited machines

Authors: Alain MAILFERT, François-Michel SARGOS

Publication date: August 10, 2004

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1. Vernier" polyphase pure reluctance machines supplied with sinusoidal currents

1.1 Multiphase machine with smooth stator

The polyphase machine with a smooth stator (synchro-reluctant ) differs only from the "brushless" machine (see § 2.1.1, figure 14 of article by the quasi-sinusoidal distribution of its magnetomotive force fmm. It is simply an excitation-free salient-pole synchronous machine, whose salient torque must be optimized accordingly. The rotor, which is normally solid, acts both as a reluctant armature and as...

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