This paper describes a computationally efficient model for predicting transient and steady-state behaviours of a permanent magnet alternator (PMA) connected to an asymmetric PWM rectifier and load in aerospace applications under healthy and fault conditions. The model is validated by finite element and circuit coupled co-simulation. The developed model is used to predict the PMA performance under fault conditions and to identify fault signatures that can be exploited for the development of fault detection techniques. The developed electric model is coupled to the thermal model to predict hotspot temperature of the winding under the worst case inter-turn short-circuit condition and to estimate the winding lifetime
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The split ratio of rotor outer diameter to stator outer diameter is one of the most important design...
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Variability of the available short-circuit power also implies variation of the fault level, which ca...
This paper proposes high-torque-density dual stator permanent magnet machines with biased permanent ...
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This paper investigates the model test research of a semisubmersible floating wind turbine. An impro...
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This study presents a novel concept for a distributed current optical sensing network, suitable for ...
Plasma, as a non-linear medium supporting a rich and diverse range of electromagnetic and electrosta...
This study presents a detailed DC-side fault analysis considering inductive termination of lines wit...
In this study, a three-dimensional model with multi-parameter order reduction is applied to the ther...
In this study, the risk of partial irreversible demagnetisation of a triple redundant, nine-phase fa...
The split ratio of rotor outer diameter to stator outer diameter is one of the most important design...
Compared to conventional distributed winding configurations, the fractional-slot non-overlapping (co...
This paper presents a nonlinear hybrid field model to predict the open-circuit magnetic field distri...
In this paper, more than 10 different iron loss models are experimentally evaluated, which cover alt...
This paper proposes a constant switching frequency Finite Control Set Model Predictive Control (FCS-...
Variability of the available short-circuit power also implies variation of the fault level, which ca...
This paper proposes high-torque-density dual stator permanent magnet machines with biased permanent ...
This study presents a novel modeling approach for wetness and moisture concentration in the presence...
This paper investigates the model test research of a semisubmersible floating wind turbine. An impro...
In this paper, the memory flux principle is extended to switched flux structures, forming two newly ...
This study presents a novel concept for a distributed current optical sensing network, suitable for ...
Plasma, as a non-linear medium supporting a rich and diverse range of electromagnetic and electrosta...
This study presents a detailed DC-side fault analysis considering inductive termination of lines wit...