SRM Motor Rotor pole

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Alan Abraham  Rajan
Alan Abraham Rajan on 19 Nov 2020
Answered: Godspower Bruno on 19 Oct 2021
Hello,
I'm trying to do a speed control on an SRM motor. While defining the SRM block, the rotor poles, P is an input parameter. While P could be the number of rotor poles, the help description states that P is the number of rotor pole PAIRS. So if i'm using a 8 rotor pole motor do i define P as 8 or 4, as 4 being 4 rotor pole pairs ?

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Keyur Mistry
Keyur Mistry on 23 Nov 2020
As help description states "P is the number of rotor pole pairs", if you are using 8 rotor pole motor then you have to define P as 4.
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Alan Abraham  Rajan
Alan Abraham Rajan on 23 Nov 2020
Hi Keyur, thank you for your response. I checked with the MATLAB team and they said it is the number of rotor poles. The document description has the error stating that P is the pole pairs, but it actually is the number of poles
Keyur Mistry
Keyur Mistry on 24 Nov 2020
Let me know if you had question about Synchronous Reluctance Machine block. If not please give me the details of the block you are talking about.

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Godspower Bruno
Godspower Bruno on 19 Oct 2021
please i need a model for a switched reluctance generator

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