The influence of the choice of stator lamination material on the iron loss in a high speed, high power permanent magnet generator, which is interfaced to a DC link via a simple bridge rectifier, is investigated. The rating of the generator is representative of machines which would be employed in 'more-electric' ships and for embedded power generation. It is shown that the iron loss can be reduced considerably by employing 6.5% SiFe laminations rather than 3% SiFe. It is also shown that, due to the high harmonic content in the phase current waveforms, the iron loss density can vary widely over the stator lamination
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Copyright © 2006 IEEEThis paper examines the iron loss characteristics of a high-flux interior perma...
The influence of the choice of stator lamination material on the iron loss in a high speed, high pow...
Abstract—The influence of the choice of stator lamination mate-rial on the iron loss in a high speed...
The paper studies potentials and limits of permanent magnet machines with toroidal windings in high ...
While methods of determining the iron loss in rotating permanent-magnet (PM) machines have been inve...
This article presents an up-to-date magnetic material investigation and overview on soft magnetic ma...
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High speed permanent magnet machines (HSPMMs) have earned extensive interests in industrial applicat...
This paper investigates the effect of two soft magnetic materials on a high speed machine design, na...
High speed permanent magnet machines have been widely adopted for their ability to achieve high powe...
Copyright © 2006 IEEEThis paper examines the iron loss characteristics of a high-flux interior perma...
The influence of the choice of stator lamination material on the iron loss in a high speed, high pow...
Abstract—The influence of the choice of stator lamination mate-rial on the iron loss in a high speed...
The paper studies potentials and limits of permanent magnet machines with toroidal windings in high ...
While methods of determining the iron loss in rotating permanent-magnet (PM) machines have been inve...
This article presents an up-to-date magnetic material investigation and overview on soft magnetic ma...
This paper investigates the influence of the choice of soft magnetic material on the performance of ...
This thesis describes an investigation of high frequency permanent magnet generators for use in a no...
This paper compares the iron losses generated by the concentrated excitation windings for the axial ...
Some advantages of toothless stator design in high-speed permanent magnet generators are presented. ...
The more electric engine concept considers the electric motor-generators included inside aircraft re...
In an early stage of the design of a high-speed 1400 kW synchronous generator with permanent magnet ...
High speed permanent magnet machines (HSPMMs) have earned extensive interests in industrial applicat...
This paper investigates the effect of two soft magnetic materials on a high speed machine design, na...
High speed permanent magnet machines have been widely adopted for their ability to achieve high powe...
Copyright © 2006 IEEEThis paper examines the iron loss characteristics of a high-flux interior perma...