A new design technique based on a suitable choice of rotor geometrical parameters to maximize torque and power factor in synchronous reluctance motors. I. Theory

The influence of rotor geometry of synchronous reluctance motors (SRM) on the x/sub d//x/sub q/ ratio, on electromagnetic torque and on iron losses is studied. Both the air-gap and rotor poles are are taken into account as parameters. A new theoretical approach is developed which neglects saturation effects. In a companion paper, a complete finite-element analysis of a particular SRM is carried out, followed by a comparison with results obtained by tests performed in a prototype machine, which was constructed in order to validate the methodology proposed in this paper.