Reluctance Electric Machines: Design and Control by Ion Boldea (University Politehnica Timisoara, Romania)
Electric energy is arguably a key agent for our material prosperity. With the notable exception of photovoltaic generators, electric generators are exclusively used to produce electric energy from mechanical energy. More than 60% of all electric energy is used in electric motors for useful mechanical work in various industries. This book presents the modeling, performance, design, and control of reluctance synchronous and flux-modulation machines developed for higher efficiency and lower cost. It covers one- and three-phase reluctance synchronous motors in line-start applications and various reluctance flux-modulation motors in pulse width modulation converter-fed variable speed drives.
FEATURES
- Presents basic and up-to-date knowledge about the topologies, modeling, performance, design, and control of reluctance synchronous machines.
- Includes information on recently introduced reluctance flux-modulation electric machines (switched- flux, flux-reversal, Vernier, transverse flux, claw pole, magnetic-geared dual-rotor, brushless doubly fed, etc.).
- Features numerous examples and case studies throughout.
- Provides a comprehensive overview of all reluctance electric machines.