Design of Two-Phase 8/4 Switched Reluctance Motor for Two-Wheel Electric Vehicle
Source
2022 IEEE IAS Global Conference on Emerging Technologies Globconet 2022
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Upadhyay, Parth
Abstract
In this work, a two-phase switched reluctance motor (SRM) is designed for a two-wheel electric vehicle. There is a strict space constraint for accommodating the hub motor in a two-wheel electric vehicle. Permanent magnet motors are widely used in these applications as they have high flux density and magnetic loading. Hence, they can meet high torque requirements at low speed. The two-phase switched reluctance motor offers an advantage over the three-phase motor in terms of torque density. A two-phase SRM is designed with higher torque density to meet the space constraints and typical torque-speed requirements of an electric two-wheeler. A two-phase 8/4 motor is designed to demonstrate the advantages of a two-phase switched reluctance motor over the three-phase motor. Simulation results are presented for the designed motor compared to a commercial 3 kW brushless DC permanent magnet motor used in a two-wheel electric vehicle. Comparison is drawn in terms of torque-speed characteristics for a fixed battery voltage and current rating. The results show the suitability of a two-phase switched reluctance motor for the application.
Subjects
Finite element analysis simulation | Switched reluctance motor
