Abstract

Simulations are widely used in the study of both electrical machines and drives. In the literature, several simulation approaches can be found which can be also applied in the study of the switched reluctance motors (SRMs). The on-line SRM simulation tool developed by the authors and presented in this paper proved to be very useful both in checking the design of the motor, but also in setting up and verifying the proper control strategy of the motor. The simulation program can be very practical in teaching electrical machines and drives, and it can be extended to be used also in remote laboratories.

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