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Delirani, Zohreh, Akbar Rahideh, and Mohammad Mardaneh. "Analytical calculations of electromagnetic quantities for wound rotor salient-pole synchronous machines." COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering 40, no. 3 (2021): 325–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/compel-03-2020-0115.

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Purpose This paper aims to present an analytical electromagnetic model for wound rotor synchronous machines with a salient-pole rotor structure based on the two-dimensional subdomain technique. Design/methodology/approach The machine is divided into five active sub-regions: stator slots, stator slot openings, air gap, rotor slots and rotor slot openings. For each sub-region, the governing partial differential equations are derived and solved analytically. Findings The magnetic flux density distributions in all active sub-regions are analytically computed and other quantities such as back-emf,
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Zhu, Z. Q., Y. J. Zhou, and J. T. Chen. "Electromagnetic Performance of Nonoverlapping Stator Wound Field Synchronous Machine With Salient Pole Rotor." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 51, no. 11 (2015): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmag.2015.2442211.

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Bash, Michelle L., and Steven D. Pekarek. "Modeling of Salient-Pole Wound-Rotor Synchronous Machines for Population-Based Design." IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion 26, no. 2 (2011): 381–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tec.2011.2105874.

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Chai, Wenping, and Byung-il Kwon. "Design and analysis of a hybrid-excited wound field synchronous machine with high reluctance torque utilization." International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics 64, no. 1-4 (2020): 931–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jae-209407.

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The paper proposes a hybrid-excited wound field synchronous machine (HE-WFSM), which can achieve high reluctance torque utilization. The key of the proposed HE-WFSM is that two permanent magnets (PMs) assist each rotor pole in forming an additional magnetic flux circle. It is opposite to the magnetic flux circle along the q-axis in the WFSM. The reduction of the q-axis flux can help to improve the saliency ratio and reluctance torque. Additionally, the asymmetrical flux linkage achieves a closest current phase angle between the maximum field torque and the maximum reluctance torque. To highlig
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Prakht, Vladimir, Vladimir Dmitrievskii, Vadim Kazakbaev, and Alecksey Anuchin. "Comparative Study of Electrically Excited Conventional and Homopolar Synchronous Motors for the Traction Drive of a Mining Dump Truck Operating in a Wide Speed Range in Field-Weakening Region." Mathematics 10, no. 18 (2022): 3364. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math10183364.

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A synchronous homopolar motor (SHM) has a salient pole passive rotor, an excitation winding located on the stator, and no permanent magnets, which ensures high reliability and makes this type of motor a good alternative to motors traditionally used in traction drives. However, there is no comparison between SHMs and conventional brushed synchronous machines for traction applications in the literature. In this paper, the performances of a wound rotor synchronous machine (WRSM) and SHM are theoretically compared at the operating points of a 370 kW dump mining truck drive traction curve that has
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Vaskovsky, Yu M., and K. M. Tatarinov. "EXTERNAL DAMPHER SYSTEM OF THE SALIENT POLE SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE." Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika 2022, no. 6 (2022): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/techned2022.06.019.

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A comparative analysis of the characteristics of the salient pole synchronous machine for two variants of the rotor damping system design was performed by mathematical modeling methods. In the first embodiment, a traditional (internal) damping rotor system is used, which is made of electrically conductive rods immersed in the surface of the poles. In the second em-bodiment, the external damping system of the rotor is made in the form of conductive sheets fixed to the surface of the poles. It is noted that the external damping system of the rotor provides better asynchronous characteristics and
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Hussain, Asif, Shahid Atiq, and Byung-il Kwon. "Consequent-Pole Hybrid Brushless Wound-Rotor Synchronous Machine." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 54, no. 11 (2018): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmag.2018.2837690.

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Nezli, Lazhari, and Mohand Mahmoudi. "Vector Control with Optimal Torque of a Salient-Pole Double Star Synchronous Machine Supplied by Three-Level Inverters." Journal of Electrical Engineering 61, no. 5 (2010): 257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10187-010-0037-0.

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Vector Control with Optimal Torque of a Salient-Pole Double Star Synchronous Machine Supplied by Three-Level InvertersThis work relates to the study of the vector control of the salient-pole double star synchronous machine drive (DSSM) fed by three-level inverters which are controlled by PWM hysteresis strategy. Indeed, it is a question of carrying out a decoupling between rotor flux and electromagnetic torque, by introducing a vector control with an optimal torque working and by imposing constant flux regime. Furthermore, to ensure a decoupled dynamic behavior of the machine as in the case of
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Gozdowiak, Adam. "Faulty Synchronization of Salient Pole Synchronous Hydro Generator." Energies 13, no. 20 (2020): 5491. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13205491.

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This article presents the simulation results of hydro generator faulty synchronization during connection to the grid for various voltage phase shift changes in a full range (−180°; 180°). A field-circuit model of salient pole synchronous hydro generator was used to perform the calculation results. It was verified using the measured no-load and three-phase short-circuit characteristics. This model allowed observing the physical phenomena existing in the investigated machine, especially in the rotor which was hardly accessible for measurement. The presented analysis shows the influence of faulty
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Vaskovsky, Yu M., and O. A. Geraskin. "INFLUENCE OF REGIME AND OPERATIONAL FACTORS ON THE DAMPER SYSTEM OF THE SALI-ENT-POLE SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE ROTOR." Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika 2021, no. 2 (2021): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/techned2021.02.047.

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The physical processes in the damping system of the salient-pole synchronous machine rotor, which cause the gradual destruction of its structure, have been studied. In particular, the distributions of currents, temperatures and thermomechanical stresses in the damping system rods during its operation in asynchronous and asymmetric modes of operation, as well as in case of rotor eccentricity. A field mathematical model has been developed that takes into account the combined action of three physical fields of different nature: electromagnetic, temperaturic, and thermomechanical stress fields, an
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