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Author Farshadnia, Mohammad, author

Title Advanced theory of fractional-slot concentrated-wound permanent magnet synchronous machines / Mohammad Farshadnia
Published Singapore : Springer, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Springer theses
Springer theses.
Contents Introduction and Literature Review -- Analytical Modelling of Stator Magnetic Characteristics in Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Permanent Magnet Machines -- Design of Optimal Winding Layouts for Multiphase Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Permanent Magnet Machines -- Analytical Modelling of Rotor Magnetic Characteristics in an Interior Permanent Magnet Rotor -- Calculation of Airgap Function and Inductance in Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Interior Permanent Magnet Machines -- Detailed Analytical Modelling of Electromagnetic Torque in Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Interior Permanent Magnet Machines under Healthy and Open-Phase Fault Conditions -- An Extended dq Model for Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound Interior Permanent Magnet Machines Considering Non-Ideal Machine Parameters -- Conclusions and Future Works
Summary This book focuses on the analytical modeling of fractional-slot concentrated-wound (FSCW) interior permanent magnet (IPM) machines and establishes a basis for their magnetic and electrical analysis. Aiming at the precise modeling of FSCW IPM machines' magnetic and electrical characteristics, it presents a comprehensive mathematical treatment of the stator magneto-motive force (MMF), the IPM rotor non-homogeneous magnetic saturation, and its airgap flux density. The FSCW stator spatial MMF harmonics are analytically formulated, providing a basis on which a novel heuristic algorithm is then proposed for the design of optimal winding layouts for multiphase FSCW stators with different slot/pole combinations. In turn, the proposed mathematical models for the FSCW stator and the IPM rotor are combined to derive detailed mathematical expressions of its operational inductances, electromagnetic torque, torque ripple and their respective subcomponents, as a function of the machine geometry and design parameters. Lastly, the proposed theories and analytical models are validated using finite element analysis and experimental tests on a prototype FSCW IPM machine
Notes "Doctoral thesis accepted by the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 3, 2018)
Subject Electromagnetism.
Magneto-electric machines.
electromagnetism.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
Power electronics
Magnetism
Magnetic materials
Machinery
Engineering
Electromagnetism
Magneto-electric machines
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789811087080
9811087083