Abstract

A novel method to reduce an acoustic noise and the vibration of a switched reluctance motor has been proposed. In this method, driving current is a sum of dc, fundamental, the second- and the third-harmonic components. This driving current is determined to eliminate the third harmonic component in the sum of radial forces of the stator teeth. Consequently, an acoustic noise and a vibration are reduced. The effectiveness of the proposed method is confirmed by means of finite-element method and test machine experiments.

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