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Sinusoidal Reluctance Machine With DC Winding: An Attractive Non-Permanent-Magnet Option

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Important global efforts are underway toward lowering the cost of electric machines for electric and hybrid vehicles by reducing or eliminating the use of rare-earth materials which have been experiencing significant price increases and volatility. Non-permanent-magnet (non-PM) electric machines are a potential solution and are increasingly investigated by researchers worldwide. This paper presents a DC-biased reluctance machine, which is structurally similar to a conventional switched reluctance machine. This type of machine has a DC field winding and an AC three-phase armature winding. It uses a conventional three phase inverter for the armature and an additional auxiliary DC/DC converter for the field winding. This reluctance machine is designed to achieve hybrid vehicle traction requirements of 55 kW peak at 2800 r/min and 30 kW continuous over a speed range going from 2800 to 14 000 r/min.

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