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Mathematical Models for the Design of Electrical Machines

Mathematical Models for the Design of Electrical Machines

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This book is a comprehensive set of articles reflecting the latest advances and developments in mathematical modeling and the design of electrical machines for different applications. The main models discussed are based on the: i) Maxwell–Fourier method (i.e., the formal resolution of Maxwell’s equations by using the separation of variables method and the Fourier’s series in 2-D or 3-D with a quasi-Cartesian or polar coordinate system); ii) electrical, thermal and magnetic equivalent circuit; iii) hybrid model. In these different papers, the numerical method and the experimental tests have been used as comparisons or validations.

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Keywords

  • 2D
  • 2D steady-state models
  • 3D finite element method
  • analytical expression
  • analytical method
  • analytical model
  • analytical modeling
  • complex harmonic modeling
  • eddy-current
  • eddy-current losses
  • electric machines
  • electrical machines
  • electromagnetic performances
  • experiment
  • finite iron relative permeability
  • finite-element analysis
  • Fourier analysis
  • high-speed
  • History of engineering & technology
  • hybrid analytical modeling
  • hybrid excitation
  • hybrid model
  • linear induction motors
  • loss reduction
  • magnet shape optimization
  • magnetic equivalent circuit
  • magnetic equivalent circuits
  • Maxwell–Fourier method
  • multi-phase
  • multiphase induction machine
  • n/a
  • nodal method
  • non-homogeneous permeability
  • numerical
  • Partial Differential equations
  • permanent magnet machines
  • permanent magnet motor
  • permanent-magnet
  • permanent-magnet losses
  • reduced order
  • rotating machines
  • rotor cage
  • scattering matrix
  • segmentation
  • separation of variable technique
  • sinusoidal current excitation
  • sleeve
  • subdomain technique
  • surface inset permanent magnet
  • surface-mounted PM machines
  • switched reluctance machine
  • synchronous machines
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • thermal analysis
  • thermal equivalence circuit
  • thermal resistances
  • torque pulsation
  • torque pulsations
  • Voronoï tessellation
  • winding heads

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0399-8

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