Abstract
In recent years, there is a growing interest for synchronous reluctance machines. This is due to their high torque density, flux-weakening operation capability, and high fault-tolerance capability. This paper deals with the analysis of a synchronous reluctance machine when eccentricity occurs. Both static and dynamic eccentricity are considered. An analytical model to predict the machine performance is described. As an example, a four-pole reluctance machine is analyzed, considering single, as well as multi flux-barriers per pole. The finite-element analysis confirms the results achieved by means of the proposed analytical model.
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