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Torque ripple reduction of the switched reluctance- SRM for electric vehicle application- PI Flux and torque control using 6-4 SRM

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Project Objective

The objective of this project is to model, simulate and analyze Torque ripple reduction of the switched reluctance- SRM for electric vehicle application- PI Flux and torque control using 6-4 SRM for advanced engineering research. The workflow is suitable for PhD scholars, postgraduate researchers and university students who need a clear simulation-oriented implementation with explainable outputs.

Simulation Methodology

  • Define the research problem, system parameters and expected performance indicators.
  • Develop the simulation architecture using MATLAB Simulink, PSCAD, ETAP.
  • Implement the control, optimization, signal processing, AI or multiphysics logic required by the topic.
  • Validate results using waveform analysis, comparative plots, steady-state/transient response and performance metrics.
  • Document the block diagram, equations, assumptions, model settings and result explanation for thesis usage.

Expected Outputs

Typical outputs may include voltage/current waveforms, speed/torque response, power flow, SOC/SOH curves, control error, convergence plots, fault response, efficiency, THD, BER, radiation pattern, thermal distribution, pressure/stress field or classification accuracy depending on the topic.

Applications

This research topic is applicable to Automotive Engineering, Electric Vehicles & Battery Technology, model-based design, advanced simulation studies, thesis experimentation, journal-oriented validation and engineering education.

Keywords

TorqueripplereductionswitchedreluctanceSRMelectricvehicleElectric Vehicles & Battery TechnologyAutomotive Engineering

Project Details

Focus: Electric Vehicles & Battery Technology

Discipline: Automotive Engineering

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Academic Integrity

This project page is provided for research guidance, simulation understanding, model development support and learning-oriented implementation. Scholars should follow their university’s academic integrity and citation policies.