Variable reluctance motors with permanent magnet excitation

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310106, 310184, 310254, 310269, 318701, H02K 2112

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ABSTRACT:
A new class of doubly-salient variable reluctance motors which provides greater output torque, higher efficiency, quicker response, and a simple structure in comparison to conventional reluctance motors by utilizing a specific stator/rotor pole arrangement and by altering the magnetic structure of the motor by using permanent magnets to provide a linearly increasing flux linkage over the entire area of pole overlap.

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