Girardin, M.2005-05-182005-05-18199710.1109/ISIE.1997.649005https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/213569This paper describes an open-loop torque control for a three-phase direct reluctance motor which can generate high torque at low speed. The command strategy presente in this paper consists of feeding the motor with three-phase sinewave currents. The torque ripple at low speed is considerably reduced . Moreover, the reference currents of the motor are optimised by the use of a correction factor in such a manner that the ripple torque is minimised in steady-state conditions. the correction factor is stored once off-line and can be used in-line for any application. the acoustic noise level is also reduce by the proposed driving method.Torque controlthree-phase direct reluctance motorcorrection factoracoustic noise levelTorque control of the three-phase direct reluctance motortext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper