2019
DOI: 10.1109/tec.2018.2859906
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Characterization of a Ducted Rotor Brushless Doubly Fed Reluctance Machine

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“…No direct coupling Accordingly, the pole numbers mounted on the stator windings must be different [44]. Ideally, no coupling is created between the windings with a different number of pole pairs when the rotor has a round structure [45]. The key factor in this machine is its salient rotor, which is required for indirect coupling between the stator windings, and thus, for the desired operation of this machine technology.…”
Section: Statormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…No direct coupling Accordingly, the pole numbers mounted on the stator windings must be different [44]. Ideally, no coupling is created between the windings with a different number of pole pairs when the rotor has a round structure [45]. The key factor in this machine is its salient rotor, which is required for indirect coupling between the stator windings, and thus, for the desired operation of this machine technology.…”
Section: Statormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key factor in this machine is its salient rotor, which is required for indirect coupling between the stator windings, and thus, for the desired operation of this machine technology. Formation of appropriate flux density harmonics for linking the windings needs a flux path with variable reluctance in the machine essentially for modulating the Magnetomotive Force (MMF) waveforms of the stator [45].…”
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“…The DR figures in many proposed BDFRM designs [7,[25][26][27]. The ducted segmental rotor (DSR), which is receiving growing attention [18,22,[28][29][30][31][32], is closely related to the DR and is a combination of the SR and the DR. Both DR and DSR are preferred over the SPR and the ALR with a better coupling between the stator windings and no excessive iron losses [15,27,33].…”
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“…Using the fundamental component of the winding function N y,i (θ) with y ∈ {c, g}, the phase inductances for the grid and control winding are derived in Equation ( 31) and Equation (32), respectively, as well as the mutual inductances between the two stator windings Equation (33). The latter is showing a rotor position dependency, expressing the reluctance nature of the BDFRM.…”
Section: Phase Inductancesmentioning
confidence: 99%