This paper presents an examination of the advantages, disadvantages and remaining challenges of the application of fractional slot concentrated windings to higher pole number (pole-pairs > 2) synchronous reluctance machines. It extends previous work by assessing the effects of the available slotpole combinations on machine performance and construction. Finite element studies and figures of merit derived from d-q axis theory are used to compare and assess performance. Manufacturing and constructional issues are also discussed
This paper presents a detailed analysis and comparison of large salient-pole synchronous generators ...
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Consuming energy sources and greenhouse gas emission are one of the most prominent problems of the l...
This paper presents an investigation into the application of fractional-slot concentrated windings t...
This paper presents the detailed design and finite element study of a synchronous reluctance machine...
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This paper presents for the first time the analysis and experimental validation of a six-slot four-p...
This paper introduces the concept of a four-pole toroidally wound synchronous reluctance machine as ...
This paper investigates the influence of rotor topologies and winding configurations on the electrom...
This paper explores some key electromagnetic design aspects of a synchronous reluctance motor which ...
PhD ThesisToday, high efficiency and high torque density electrical machines are a growing research ...
This is the follow-up article to Synchronous Reluctance Technology Part I. The first part introduce...
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Winding configurations are investigated for a six phase, 12-10 switched reluctance machine having si...
This paper discusses two methods of altering the harmonic content of the spatial air-gap flux densit...
This paper presents a detailed analysis and comparison of large salient-pole synchronous generators ...
This paper studies the feasibility of using synchronous reluctance machines (SynRM) for low speed–h...
Consuming energy sources and greenhouse gas emission are one of the most prominent problems of the l...
This paper presents an investigation into the application of fractional-slot concentrated windings t...
This paper presents the detailed design and finite element study of a synchronous reluctance machine...
Due to the advancement of electric vehicles, the desire for high torque density electric motors for ...
This paper presents for the first time the analysis and experimental validation of a six-slot four-p...
This paper introduces the concept of a four-pole toroidally wound synchronous reluctance machine as ...
This paper investigates the influence of rotor topologies and winding configurations on the electrom...
This paper explores some key electromagnetic design aspects of a synchronous reluctance motor which ...
PhD ThesisToday, high efficiency and high torque density electrical machines are a growing research ...
This is the follow-up article to Synchronous Reluctance Technology Part I. The first part introduce...
This paper explores the trade-off between electromagnetic and mechanical performance when regarding ...
Winding configurations are investigated for a six phase, 12-10 switched reluctance machine having si...
This paper discusses two methods of altering the harmonic content of the spatial air-gap flux densit...
This paper presents a detailed analysis and comparison of large salient-pole synchronous generators ...
This paper studies the feasibility of using synchronous reluctance machines (SynRM) for low speed–h...
Consuming energy sources and greenhouse gas emission are one of the most prominent problems of the l...