
handle: 11368/2635310
An electric machine equipped with n stator phases is characterized by a set of n × n phase inductances as concerns the stator section. In the case of nonuniform air gap, these inductances vary as the rotor moves. For their numerical determination as functions of the rotor position an accurate computation algorithm is proposed in this paper based on winding function theory. For permeance function identification, a numerically efficient method is employed based on the magnetostatic finite-element analysis of only three appropriately simplified machine models. In the presence of a field circuit, computation of mutual inductances among it and stator phases is also covered with the same approach. An extension of the method to permanent-magnet machines is also presented. Results are assessed on a six-phase synchronous generator prototype equipped with either a salient-pole wound-field rotor or with an interior permanent-magnet rotor.
analysi, Electric machine design, finite element methods, Electric machine design; modeling; analysis; analytical methods; finite element methods, modeling, analytical method
analysi, Electric machine design, finite element methods, Electric machine design; modeling; analysis; analytical methods; finite element methods, modeling, analytical method
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