Abstract:In this paper, based on the conventional nonoverlapping stator wound field synchronous (N-SWFS) machine, a novel multi-excitation-tooth N-SWFS (MN-SWFS) machine is firstly proposed by changing winding configurations and the excitation-teeth shape. The electromagnetic performance of four optimized MN-SWFS machines sharing the same 12-stator-teeth but different rotor-teeth numbers, namely 12/10, 12/11, 12/13, and 12/14, is compared by finite element analysis (FEA). The corresponding simulation results show that … Show more
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