Abstract

DC-biased sinusoidal current vernier reluctance machines (dc-biased VRMs) have a doubly salient structure, and their phase currents contain an alternating current (ac) component and a direct current (dc) component. Hence, their main features are one set of concentrated windings compared with variable flux reluctance machines, low vibration and noise due to smooth current, compared with switched reluctance machines, and robust rotor structure. Besides, its achievable high slot fill factor can improve the torque density further. In this paper, based on the flux modulation principles, the torque production mechanism of dc-biased VRMs is analyzed, and two slot combinations of 12/8 and 12/10 are proposed. First, the machine topology and inverter main circuit are illustrated. Second, the torque production mechanism is explained. Furthermore, the inductance characteristic, optimal current configuration for maximum torque and lowest torque ripple are analyzed theoretically and by the finite-element analysis. Finally, one prototype was designed and built, and the proposed analysis is validated by the experimental results.

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