Electromechanical Control Technology and Transportation 2017
DOI: 10.1201/9781315158570-38
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Research on the end effect of the linear phase-shifting transformer

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“…Linear phase‐shifting transformer are similar to linear induction motors in that there are two types of longitudinal edge‐end effects due to open breaks at both ends of the core, and the air‐gap magnetic field undergoes certain distortions [24,25], which cause the generation of harmonic electric potential. In addition, the structure of the tooth slot also causes the generation of harmonic electric potential, and in order to weaken the harmonic electric potential in the secondary side winding, the winding structure with short pitch is chosen for the secondary side winding.…”
Section: Harmonic Offset Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linear phase‐shifting transformer are similar to linear induction motors in that there are two types of longitudinal edge‐end effects due to open breaks at both ends of the core, and the air‐gap magnetic field undergoes certain distortions [24,25], which cause the generation of harmonic electric potential. In addition, the structure of the tooth slot also causes the generation of harmonic electric potential, and in order to weaken the harmonic electric potential in the secondary side winding, the winding structure with short pitch is chosen for the secondary side winding.…”
Section: Harmonic Offset Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LPST have an edge-end effect due to their linear structure [24], where the open ends of the core cause asymmetry in the magnetic circuit, which in turn causes distortions in the air-gap magnetic field [25]. The changes caused by the edge-end effect in the electromagnetic field are mainly reflected in the equivalent circuit as power loss, so the equivalent circuit can be calculated by the principle of equal complex power taking into account the edge-end effect.…”
Section: Equivalent Circuit Model Of Linear Phase Shift Transformermentioning
confidence: 99%