Abstract—This paper compares two methods to compute the pa-
rameters of a line-start synchronous reluctance (LSSR) machine,
by means of finite element analysis. In both methods, both the
impact of the skin effect on the rotor parameters and the impact
of saturation on magnetizing inductances are taken into account.
The first method is based on an equivalent single-phase model of
the machine. A pulsating flux is imposed along the d- and q-axes
separately, so as to compute the machine parameters along both
d- and q-axes. Magnetizing inductances are achieved as a function
of the flux, and the rotor resistances and leakage inductances are
obtained as a function of rotor frequency. The second method is
based on the d-q axis model of the LSSR machine. A rotating mag-
netic field is imposed, and the d-q axis parameters are estimated
simultaneously from the field solution. In addition, such a method
allows the cross-saturation to be considered as well
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