Performance and Design of an SRM with Amorphous Stator

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The performance of the switched reluctance motor (SRM) greatly depends on magnetic properties of core material since it consists of only laminated-core and windings. This paper analyses the performance of an SRM with amorphous stator, which has very low iron losses. Copper loss, iron loss and efficiency of the SRM are estimated by finite element method. Furthermore, a suitable structure for the SRM with amorphous stator is examined on the optimization design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 750-752)

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999-1002

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August 2013

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