In this paper, the key points in the design of synchronous reluctance motor
s are first evidenced and discussed, that is, the choice of rotor type, the
stator-rotor joint design, and the optimization of the rotor structure. A
purposely designed finite element code is then introduced and validated, on
the basis of properly obtained experimental data. Measured and computed to
rques are compared, with emphasis on the evaluation of the torque ripple. L
ast, the finite-element method code is used to illustrate some aspects of t
he stator-rotor design and to show the torque-ripple performance of differe
nt types of machine structure.