This thesis describes an experimental and analytic study of the effects of magnetic non-linearity and finite length on the loss and field distribution in solid iron due to a travelling mmf wave. In the first half of the thesis, a two-dimensional solution is developed which accounts for the effects of both magnetic non-linearity and eddy-current reaction; this solution is extended, in the second half, to a three-dimensional model. In the two-dimensional solution, new equations for loss and flux/pole are given; these equations contain the primary excitation, the machine parameters and factors describing the shape of the normal B-H curve. The solution applies to machines of any air-gap length. The conditions for maximum loss are defined, and g...
The paper presents an advanced quasi-FEA technique on the iron losses prediction using Bertotti’s ir...
Abstract—This paper focuses on an analytical description of the field and associated iron losses in ...
Linear motors are widely used in cryogenic fields to drive Stirling-type cryocoolers. Generally the ...
While methods of determining the iron loss in rotating permanent-magnet (PM) machines have been inve...
The loss in solid poles of synchronous machines on load may be caused by several travelling waves an...
This study investigates an advanced finite-element (FE) technique for the evaluation of rotational i...
This work presents a novel solution for magnetic field calculation in two-dimensional problems in wh...
A state space model is developed in terms of magnetic vector potential (M.V.P.),\bar{A}, for the cal...
In the first section, the magnetisation characteristics of the switched-reluctance motor are examine...
A new approach, based on the magnetic vector potential, is developed for the solution of flux penetr...
This thesis aims to develop a valid iron loss model for frequency from DC to 2kHz for complex flux d...
This paper relates to the measurement and the modeling of iron losses in electric machines by studyi...
Iron losses often account for a significant portion of the total losses in electrical machines. Acco...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes a refined approach to evaluate iron los...
One potential problem associated with the high electrical frequency in high-speed electrical machine...
The paper presents an advanced quasi-FEA technique on the iron losses prediction using Bertotti’s ir...
Abstract—This paper focuses on an analytical description of the field and associated iron losses in ...
Linear motors are widely used in cryogenic fields to drive Stirling-type cryocoolers. Generally the ...
While methods of determining the iron loss in rotating permanent-magnet (PM) machines have been inve...
The loss in solid poles of synchronous machines on load may be caused by several travelling waves an...
This study investigates an advanced finite-element (FE) technique for the evaluation of rotational i...
This work presents a novel solution for magnetic field calculation in two-dimensional problems in wh...
A state space model is developed in terms of magnetic vector potential (M.V.P.),\bar{A}, for the cal...
In the first section, the magnetisation characteristics of the switched-reluctance motor are examine...
A new approach, based on the magnetic vector potential, is developed for the solution of flux penetr...
This thesis aims to develop a valid iron loss model for frequency from DC to 2kHz for complex flux d...
This paper relates to the measurement and the modeling of iron losses in electric machines by studyi...
Iron losses often account for a significant portion of the total losses in electrical machines. Acco...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis proposes a refined approach to evaluate iron los...
One potential problem associated with the high electrical frequency in high-speed electrical machine...
The paper presents an advanced quasi-FEA technique on the iron losses prediction using Bertotti’s ir...
Abstract—This paper focuses on an analytical description of the field and associated iron losses in ...
Linear motors are widely used in cryogenic fields to drive Stirling-type cryocoolers. Generally the ...