3rd IET International Conference on Clean Energy and Technology (CEAT) 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.1518
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Design and Characteristic Investigations of 12Slot-8Pole and 12Slot-10Pole Wound Field Three-Phase Switched-Flux Machines

Abstract: In this paper, a new wound field salient rotor (WFSalR) switched-flux machine (SFM) with 12 stator poles and 10 rotor poles is designed, investigated, and compared with the same stator but 8 rotor poles WFSalR SFM. The main advantage of these SFMs when compared with induction machines, direct current (DC) machines etc is that, all the active parts such that armature coil and field excitation coil (FEC) are located on the stator while the rotor part consists of only single piece iron. This makes the machine mor… Show more

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“…However, since the polarity of the magnetic field generated by two adjacent excitation coils is opposite, as is shown in Fig. 2(b), the excitation magnetic flux self-loop is generated, which greatly reduces the torque output capacity of the machine [26]- [28]. To further improve the output torque, the 12-stator-tooth nonoverlapping stator wound field synchronous (N-SWFS) machine was proposed by changing the orientation of the excitation coils to be consistent [29], as is shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, since the polarity of the magnetic field generated by two adjacent excitation coils is opposite, as is shown in Fig. 2(b), the excitation magnetic flux self-loop is generated, which greatly reduces the torque output capacity of the machine [26]- [28]. To further improve the output torque, the 12-stator-tooth nonoverlapping stator wound field synchronous (N-SWFS) machine was proposed by changing the orientation of the excitation coils to be consistent [29], as is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%