Abstract

The magnetic effects and consequently the radial force are the main causes of noise in switched reluctance motors (SRMs). In this study a new design for SRM is developed in order to reduce acoustic noise. In this research a new design for SRM is developed in order to reduce the acoustic noise. In this investigation, at first, different SRM structures are simulated using JMAG software. An 8/6-pole SRM is designed and built with special modification in the rotor and stator structures. For increasing mechanical strength, trapezoidal stator and rotor pole shape with poles arc β r = β s = 21° are proposed. In this design the taper angles of stator and rotor poles are equal. For noise reduction, the mechanical restructuring is done according to stress analysis. The new designed SRM are simulated and tested experimentally under no-load and full-load conditions. The results are shown and compared. Comparison between these results and the results of other structures shows that the acoustic noise of the newly designed motor is reduced considerably. The results show an acoustic noise reduction of ∼72% in new structure SRM.

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