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The Study of Emerging Electrical Machine Technologies and Their Applications
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This reprint presents a collection of papers showcasing the latest advancements and research work in the field of electrical machines. The reprint focuses on pioneering electrical machine technologies that have the potential to emerge as the next generation of electrical machines, and their potential applications in various industries. The papers delve into distinct machine technologies, such as flux-intensifying memory machines, Vernier machines, flux-reversal machines, wound rotor machines, line start motors, and doubly fed machines, and explore their applications in areas including electric transportation and renewable energy power generation. The reprint serves as a useful resource for researchers, engineers, and students who are interested in emerging electrical machine technologies.
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Keywords
- 2D equivalent
- analytical modeling
- BLDC motor
- brushless doubly fed machines
- computation time
- consequent-pole
- design optimisation
- design optimization
- direct-drive generators
- drive cycle
- dual three-phase (DTP)
- Economics, finance, business & management
- electric vehicle
- electromagnetic characteristic
- electromagnetic–mechanical coupled analysis
- end effect
- Energy industries & utilities
- finite element analysis
- finite element analysis (FEA)
- Finite element method
- flux reversal generator (FRG)
- flux-intensifying
- gradient-based optimisation
- harmonic reduction
- History of engineering & technology
- housing-integrated rotor
- Industry & industrial studies
- IPMSMs
- line-start motor
- magnet overhang
- magnetic gearing effect
- medium-speed
- memory machine
- model-based techniques
- nested loop rotors
- non-overlap
- non-rare earth (NRE)
- permanent magnet (PM)
- permanent magnet machine
- permanent magnet machines
- permanent magnet synchronous generator
- permanent magnet synchronous machine
- permanent magnet vernier machines
- phase-shift
- phase-shifting
- PM overhang
- pole pair combinations
- rare earth (RE)
- rare-earth free permanent magnet
- response surface methodology
- saliency-based techniques
- semi-3D techniques
- sensorless control
- six-phase winding
- Software Development
- spoke-type motor
- star-delta
- Synchronization
- synchronous machine
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNB Energy industries and utilities
- transient performance
- variable flux
- vibration/noise source
- wind power generation
- wind turbine generator
- wound rotor