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Experimentally calibrated thermal stator modelling of AC machines for short-duty transient operation
Design of a brushless PM starter-generator for low-cost manufacture and a high-aspect-ratio mechanical space envelope
Power Loss Analysis in Thermal Design of Permanent Magnet Machines:A Review
This paper reviews recent developments in power loss analysis applicable, but not limited to, the thermal design of permanent magnet (PM) machines. Accurate and computationally efficient loss prediction is an essential element in thermal analysis of electrical machines, and has become an increasingly important part of the machine design process.The continuous drive toward ‘more electric’ technologies has resulted in a need for a more comprehensive and detailed design approach, where various multi-physics and multi-disciplinary effects are accounted for. This ‘design for application’ methodology relies strongly on the advancements and evolution of the existing theoretical and experimental design techniques to satisfy the evermore-demanding machine design requirements. The thermal behaviour and efficiency of the power conversion are essential performance measures, in the ‘design for application’ approach.An overview of the challenges and limitations regarding power loss analysis in the context of thermal design of electrical machines is provided in this paper. All of the major loss components associated with the active parts of a machine assembly are discussed
Design Methodology of a Brushless IPM Machine for a Zero Speed Injection Based Sensorless Control
Estimation of Equivalent Thermal Conductivity for Impregnated Electrical Windings Formed from Profiled Rectangular Conductors
Salient PM Rotor Topology Selection for a Zero-Speed Injection Based Sensorless Controlled Machine
Winding Design for Minimum Power Loss and Low-Cost Manufacture in Application to Fixed-Speed PM Generator
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