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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2014

A Novel Type of Hybrid Reluctance Motor Drive

P. Andrada; B. Blanque; E. Martinez; M. Torrent

In this paper, a novel type of hybrid reluctance motor (HRM) drive is presented. This new motor is characterized by a stator formed by a combination of independent magnetic structures, each one composed of an electromagnet, the magnetic core with one or several coils wound on it, associated with a permanent magnet disposed between their poles. The rotor has the same configuration of a switched reluctance motor (SRM) without any coil, magnets, or squirrel cage. A particular case of this HRM, with three electromagnets with permanent magnets in the stator and five salient poles in the rotor, is studied. The motor is then analyzed and simulated. Finally, experimental results are given, and this type of motor drive is compared with the SRM drives of the same size. This new type of HRM does not present cogging torque and has higher power and efficiency than an SRM of the same size.


international conference on electrical machines | 2008

Environmental and life cycle cost analysis of a switched reluctance motor

E. Martinez; P. Andrada; B. Blanque; M. Torrent; J.I. Perat; J.A. Sanchez

This paper presents an analysis of the environmental and life cycle costs of a switched reluctance motor (SRM) drive. The analysis was carried out according to the Energy-Using Product Directive (EuP 2005/32/EC) and following the Methodology for the Eco-Design of Energy-Using Products (MEEUP methodology). The base case model adopted is an 8/6 SRM with 1.5 kW of output power that can be considered representative of the small power range. The analysis shows that SRMs could generate large savings comparable to or even better than those of Eff1 three-phase induction motors in the use phase.


international conference on electrical machines | 2014

New linear hybrid reluctance actuator

P. Andrada; B. Blanque; E. Martinez; M. Torrent; J. Garcia-Amoros; J.I. Perat

In this paper a new type of hybrid reluctance actuator is presented. This linear hybrid reluctance actuator is a two phase double sided actuator in which the stator is composed by four normalized U cores, each with a coil wrapped around the yoke connecting the two arms of the core or with two coils wound on each of the arms and a permanent magnet placed near the air gap between and in contact with both arms. The mover is comprised of rectangular poles without connecting iron pieces between them but mechanically joined by non-magnetic mounting parts. The magnets are arranged so that their flux is in parallel to the flux created when the coils are energized, both fluxes are added and the total reinforced flux links the stator and the mover. But when no currents flow through the coils no flux crosses the air gap, and the flux of the magnets is closed through the back iron that supports them. An analysis and simulation of the motor using 2 D finite element and MATLAB Simulink is carried out. Finally, a comparison of this type of actuator with respect a linear reluctance stepper motor of the same size is shown.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2000

Experimental determination of magnetic characteristics of electrical machines

P. Andrada; E. Martinez; J.I. Perat; J.A. Sanchez; M. Torrent

A test equipment for determination of magnetic characteristics of different kinds of electrical machines is presented. Experimental determination of magnetic characteristics of electrical machines should be understood, according to the machine studied, as determination of their corresponding inductances or as determination of their magnetization curves (flux-linkage versus current for different rotor positions). The test equipment is based on a method of measurement of inductance by means of DC current, proposed by C.V. Jones, in which a bridge arrangement is used in order to eliminate the resistance effects. This equipment is able to obtain armature inductance in DCM (direct current motor), d-axis and q-axis inductance in SPSM (salient-pole synchronous machine) or SYNCREL (synchronous reluctance motor) and magnetization curves of SRM with a good accuracy and in an automatic way. The main advantage of this setup is that it is an automatic system controlled by PC, that allows magnetic characteristics of almost any electrical machine to be obtained, reducing measurement time and manual errors and providing easy and user friendly presentation of the test results. Several examples of experimental determination of magnetic characteristics using the proposed equipment are shown proving their test capabilities.


international conference on electrical systems for aircraft railway ship propulsion and road vehicles | 2016

New axial-flux switched reluctance motor for e-scooter

P. Andrada; E. Martinez; B. Blanque; M. Torrent; J.I. Perat; J.A. Sanchez

The world market of e-scooter is expected to experiment an increase of 15% in Western Europe between 2015 and 2025. In order to push this growth it is needed to develop new low-cost more efficient and reliable drives with high torque to weight ratio. In this paper a new axial-flux switched reluctance motor is proposed in order to accomplish this goal. The motor is constituted by a stator sandwiched by two rotors in which the ferromagnetic parts are made of soft magnetic composites. It has a new disposition of the stator and the rotor poles and shorter flux paths Simulations have demonstrated that the proposed axial-flux switched reluctance motor drive is able to meet the requirements of an e-scooter.


International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2012

Life cycle analysis on the design of induction motors

M. Torrent; E. Martinez; P. Andrada


European Transactions on Electrical Power | 2011

Method for estimating core losses in switched reluctance motors

M. Torrent; P. Andrada; B. Blanque; E. Martinez; J.I. Perat; J.A. Sanchez


Iet Electric Power Applications | 2012

Environmental and life cycle cost analysis of one switched reluctance motor drive and two inverter-fed induction motor drives

P. Andrada; B. Blanque; E. Martinez; J.I. Perat; J.A. Sanchez; M. Torrent


international conference on electrical machines | 2012

New hybrid reluctance motor drive

P. Andrada; B. Blanque; E. Martinez; M. Torrent


Iet Electric Power Applications | 2012

Assessing the environmental impact of induction motors using manufacturer's data and life cycle analysis

M. Torrent; E. Martinez; P. Andrada

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M. Torrent

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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P. Andrada

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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B. Blanque

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J.I. Perat

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J.A. Sanchez

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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