2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-epa.2019.0743
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Comparative study on performance characteristics of PM and reluctance machines equipped with overlapping, semi‐overlapping, and non‐overlapping windings

Abstract: In this study, the compatibleness/effectiveness of the proposed novel semi-overlapping winding (NSW) topology has been investigated by implementing into different synchronous machine technologies, namely interior permanent-magnet machine, synchronous reluctance machine (SynRM), permanent-magnet assisted SynRM, and double-salient reluctance machine. All considered machines have also been designed with different winding topologies; i.e. integer-slot distributed winding, fractional-slot concentrated winding (FSCW… Show more

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“…In this study, the predicted efficiency ηP of each case is calculated with ηP=PoutPout+Pcu+Ppm+Pcore+Padd×100 where Pout, Pcore, Pcu, Padd are output power, core loss, copper loss, PM loss due to the eddy currents induced in PMs, and additional losses, respectively. Details about the power loss calculations of the IPM machines having NSWs can be found in [50]. As expected, Pcore increase with speed increasing while the Pcu and Ppm increase with excitation current and hence torque increasing.…”
Section: Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…In this study, the predicted efficiency ηP of each case is calculated with ηP=PoutPout+Pcu+Ppm+Pcore+Padd×100 where Pout, Pcore, Pcu, Padd are output power, core loss, copper loss, PM loss due to the eddy currents induced in PMs, and additional losses, respectively. Details about the power loss calculations of the IPM machines having NSWs can be found in [50]. As expected, Pcore increase with speed increasing while the Pcu and Ppm increase with excitation current and hence torque increasing.…”
Section: Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…A 51.5% fill factor is achieved thanks to NSWs with prepressed coils. More details about the structure and properties of the new winding topology and its compatibility with other machine technologies can be found in the previous studies [49, 50].…”
Section: Nsw Topologymentioning
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