pamcinto
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2001
- 9
I was hoping that I could get any information/comments that my colleagues at Eng-Tips may care to voice. I have been investigating SR motors (Switched Reluctance) and have been itching to play with one. I have many articles/papers/books on the control of these motors (as well as other electric motors) but nobody seems to be using SR motors for traction motor applications (Electric-Vehicles)? Is it because of any particular characteristics of this type of motor? I have read that they have torque-ripple but it seems that this would not be a big deal for an E-vehicle. I just thought that it would be nice to get away from brushes and permanent magnets...
Any informed comments are welcome.
Thanks friends,
Peter
Any informed comments are welcome.
Thanks friends,
Peter