Four-pole bearingless switched reluctance motor

2013 
The invention discloses a four-pole bearingless switched reluctance motor. An even number of salient pole teeth are arranged on a stator and can be divided into main teeth and secondary teeth according to different functions; two kinds of different windings are nested on the stator teeth; torque windings are used for outputting mechanical torque and are sequentially nested on all the main teeth of the motor; and four phases of levitation force windings are available and are nested on four secondary teeth at vertical orthogonal positions of the motor for controlling the displacements of the motor rotor in the horizontal X axis direction and the vertical Y axis direction respectively. According to the motor, the advantage of simple and firm structure of the switched reluctance motor is kept, the full rate of each motor winding slot is high, and the reliability is good; each motor torque winding is of a half-tooth winding structure, and different phases of windings are not placed in the same stator slot, so that the electric, magnetic and thermal coupling among the phases are obviously weakened, and the fault tolerance is improved; and meanwhile, bearingless operation of the switched reluctance motor is realized through skillful change of the winding mode, so that the switched reluctance motor can bring the advantage of suitability for high speed and ultra-high speed work into play.
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