This thesis investigates the key characteristics of magnetless doubly
salient machines, evaluates their design philosophies, and proposes
new topologies for various applications. It discusses the background
of and previous research on magnetless machines, while also outlining
upcoming trends and potential future developments. The thesis begins
by presenting various torque-improving structures – namely the
multi-tooth structure, the double-rotor (DR) structure, the
axial-field (AF) structure, and the flux-reversal (FR) structure –
for magnetless machines. It subsequently addresses the idea of merging
the design philosophies of two different machines to form new
dual-mode machines. Thanks to a reconfigured winding arrangement and
controllable DC-field excitation, the proposed machines can further
extend their operating range to meet the extreme demands of
applications in electric vehicles and wind power generation. Lastly,
the thesis employs the finite element method (FEM) tothoroughly
analyze the proposed machines’ key performance parameters and
develops experimental setups to verify the proposed concepts.
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ISBN
9789811070778
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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