In this work design rules for a novel brushless excitation system for externally excited synchronous machines are discussed. The concept replaces slip rings with a fullbridge active rectifier and a controller mounted on the rotor. An AC signal induced from the stator is used to charge the rotor DC link. The DC current for the rotor excitation is provided from this DC link source. Finite element analysis of an existing machine is used to analyze the practicability of the excitation system
Electrically excited synchronous machines with brushes and slip rings are popular but hardly used in...
In this work, a brushless, harmonic-excited wound-rotor synchronous machine is investigated which ut...
The classical, wound-field, synchronous generator is currently enjoying a revamped interest in its d...
A novel brushless excitation concept for synchronous machines with a rotating power converter is pro...
In this paper, we propose another sort of brushless excitation system. Fueling the engine energizing...
The main weakness of the brushless excitation system in a synchronous generator (SG) is the slow de-...
Electrically excited synchronous machines have shown potential to be an alternative to permanent mag...
This book systematically introduces the important technologies of design and application of the sync...
Future electric vehicles requires electric motors with excellent torque-speed characteristics, high ...
As part of the ongoing NGC-project (Next Generation Car) related to the research of new technologies...
The wound field synchronous machine has widespread use both as a motor and a generator, due to its l...
The Norwegian Network Code FIKS from the Norwegian Transmission System Operator (TSO) Statnett, stat...
The sizing procedures adopted for the everyday design of electrical machines are well known and cons...
This paper presents a new concept for brushless excitation of a wound rotor synchronous machine (WRS...
The low inherent damping of the electromechanical system formed by the rotor of a synchronous machin...
Electrically excited synchronous machines with brushes and slip rings are popular but hardly used in...
In this work, a brushless, harmonic-excited wound-rotor synchronous machine is investigated which ut...
The classical, wound-field, synchronous generator is currently enjoying a revamped interest in its d...
A novel brushless excitation concept for synchronous machines with a rotating power converter is pro...
In this paper, we propose another sort of brushless excitation system. Fueling the engine energizing...
The main weakness of the brushless excitation system in a synchronous generator (SG) is the slow de-...
Electrically excited synchronous machines have shown potential to be an alternative to permanent mag...
This book systematically introduces the important technologies of design and application of the sync...
Future electric vehicles requires electric motors with excellent torque-speed characteristics, high ...
As part of the ongoing NGC-project (Next Generation Car) related to the research of new technologies...
The wound field synchronous machine has widespread use both as a motor and a generator, due to its l...
The Norwegian Network Code FIKS from the Norwegian Transmission System Operator (TSO) Statnett, stat...
The sizing procedures adopted for the everyday design of electrical machines are well known and cons...
This paper presents a new concept for brushless excitation of a wound rotor synchronous machine (WRS...
The low inherent damping of the electromechanical system formed by the rotor of a synchronous machin...
Electrically excited synchronous machines with brushes and slip rings are popular but hardly used in...
In this work, a brushless, harmonic-excited wound-rotor synchronous machine is investigated which ut...
The classical, wound-field, synchronous generator is currently enjoying a revamped interest in its d...