Synchronous Reluctance Machine - A Power Flow based Modelling

This study presents the power flow based vectorial modelling of synchronous reluctance machines including stator iron loss. Structure and parameters are identified to be applicable to the former introduced general electric machine model. Systematic transfer function detection from the vectorial power flow model featuring matrix parameters via Coats formula is demonstrated. Key point for this purpose is a proper loop running direction. Closed loop control models simplify qualitative reasoning supervision vastly. Finally it is shown that such modelling approach is applicable to machine type considered here.

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