Abstract

Design parameters and measured drive performance of a commercially manufactured Switched Reluctance Drive and an inverter-fed Induction Machine are compared. Both drives are designed for the same rated torque and speed and for identical cooling conditions, namely totally enclosed, fan-cooled machines. Measurements and calculation show that the main outer dimensions of both motors are nearly equal for comparable thermal utilisation. The Switched Reluctance drive delivers a higher efficiency, but also a considerably higher noise level due to several sharp resonances.

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