Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor having a double rotor structure. An out stator salient pole corresponding to an out rotor salient pole is formed to have an “E” shape by sequentially disposing a main salient pole, a first auxiliary salient pole, and a second auxiliary salient pole and an in stator salient pole corresponding to an in rotor salient pole is formed to have a pi (π) shape by sequentially disposing a first salient pole and a second salient pole, such that a magnetic flux path is reduced, thereby making it possible to prevent the loss of magnetic force.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a transversal switched reluctance motor including: a rotor assembly formed by arranging a plurality of rotors including a rotor pole mounting part having a shaft coupled to an inner portion thereof and a plurality of rotor poles coupled to the rotor pole mounting part along an outer peripheral surface thereof in a direction of the shaft; and a stator assembly including a plurality of stators each including a coil enclosing an outer peripheral surface of the rotor assembly so that the rotor assembly is rotatably received in an inner portion thereof and a plurality of stator cores fitted with the coil from one side direction thereof along an outer peripheral surface thereof to thereby face the plurality of rotor poles, wherein the stator core has a C shaped cross section with respect to the direction of the shaft around which the rotor assembly rotates.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are an apparatus and a method of driving a switched reluctance motor. The apparatus includes: a power supply unit; N pairs of coils; N common switch devices each connected in series with an upper portion of each of the N pairs of coils; N pairs of lower switch devices each connected in series with a lower portion of each of the N pairs of coils; first freewheel diodes; second freewheel diodes; and a switch driving unit providing a control signal to the N common switch devices and the N pairs of lower switch devices to sequentially supply current to the N pairs of coils.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including: a stator part including a plurality of salient poles formed at an inner peripheral surface thereof and coils wound around the salient poles; and a rotor part rotatably inserted into an inner portion of the stator part to thereby rotate in one direction by a reluctance torque, wherein the rotor part includes: a rotor including a rotor core provided with a shaft hole into which a shaft is inserted and a plurality of rotor salient poles formed to be protruded from the rotor core so as to face the salient poles of the stator part; and a blade part disposed between the rotor salient poles to thereby generate a fluid flow in a direction of the shaft.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a linear motor including: a first stator part including a plurality of stator cores having coils wound therearound multiple times and arranged to be spaced apart from each other by predetermined intervals in a longitudinal direction; a second stator part arranged to be spaced apart from the first stator part by a predetermined interval in a transversal direction so as to face the first stator part and including a plurality of stator cores having coils wound therearound multiple times and arranged to be spaced apart from each other by predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction so that the second stator part is in parallel with the first stator part; and a mover arranged in an interval formed by the first and second stator parts and moving linearly.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including a rotor having a coil wound therearound; commutators connected to both ends of the rotor; brushes mechanically contacting the commutators by rotation of the rotor; and a stator having the brushes fixed thereto and having stator poles, wherein the brushes are moved by an advance angle from a connection axis of stator poles counterclockwise, and a dwell angle, a voltage application period is controlled by arc angles of the commutator and the brush.
Abstract:
Disclosed is herein a switched reluctance motor including: a rotor; commutators connected to both ends of the rotor; brushes mechanically contacting to the commutators by rotation of the rotor; a stator having the brushes fixed thereto and having stator poles having coils wound therearound, wherein the brushes are moved and mounted by an advance angle from a connection axis of stator poles opposite to each other, wherein the advance angle is a region between application of a voltage and rise of an inductance and a dwell angle, a voltage application period is controlled by arc angles of the commutator and the brush.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including: a shaft rotatably supporting the switched reluctance motor in an axial direction; a cylindrical part provided at a central portion of the shaft and movable vertically; an elastic member formed to enclose the shaft, formed from an upper portion of the shaft to an upper portion of the cylindrical part to thereby support a rise of the cylindrical part, and having elasticity; commutator segments attached to an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical part and having a cylindrical shape; brushes contacting or not contacting the commutator segments according to vertical movement of the cylindrical part; and a propeller provided on a lower portion of the cylindrical part and pushing air at the time of rotation to thereby move the cylindrical part upwardly.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a switched reluctance motor including: a salient pole type stator that includes a plurality of teeth having a coil wound therearound and a magnet mounted between the teeth; and a salient pole type rotor that is inserted into a central portion of the stator and rotates, wherein the magnet is mounted between the teeth having the coil wound therearound.