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Hybrid Excitation Flux Switching Machine (HEFSM) is a machine that achieves high performances, where it can compete with the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (IPMSM) which being implemented widely in HEV nowadays. The machine also when compared to Field Excitation Flux Switching Machine (FEFSM) and Permanent Magnet Flux Switching Machine (PMFSM), generate much higher performance mainly...
Research and development on flux switching machines (FSM) for several applications have been carried out by the researchers in recent years. According to excitation source the FSMs are classified in three types' permanent magnet PM FSM, field excitation FE FSM and hybrid excitation HE FSM. In recent development of research has been with toothed rotor structures which exploits changes of paths for...
Increasing transportation efficiency is the best place to start efforts to reduce emission of carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a primary culprit in global warming. This has gained an interest in electric vehicles (EVs) instead of conventional internal combustion engine from automakers, governments and customers to make it as more attractive research. Since electric motors are the core of EVs, it is...
This paper comprehensively investigates methodology of 3D FEA model of a novel 12Slot-10Pole wound field flux switching machine (WFFSM) with salient rotor and non-overlapping windings (SalRoN) and compared the results with 2D FEA. This machine does not require slip-rings or brushes and combines the stator of WFFSM with segmental rotor and non-overlapping windings (SegRoN) and rotor of WFFSM with salient...
A flux switching machine (FSM) with a segmented rotor and non-overlap windings is an attractive alternative for driving high torque density applications. However, a rotor with segments makes the motor less robust as well as difficult to be assembled, whilst, FSMs with salient rotor and overlap windings inherit high copper losses and less efficiency due to high coil volume. In this paper, performance...
Dual Rotor Hybrid Excitation Machine (DRHEFSM) idea mainly comes from the existing Hybrid Excitation Flux Switching Machine (HEFSM). HEFSM has been tested and obtain remarkably result. The machine rivaled the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (IPMSM) and produce high performance when compared to Field Excitation Flux Switching Machine (FEFSM) and Permanent Magnet Flux Switching Machine...
An interest in electric vehicles (EVs) from automakers, governments and customers due to concerns on the environment makes it as more attractive research. Since electric motors are the core of EVs, it is a pressing need for researchers to develop advanced electric motors. As one of the candidates, flux switching machine (FSM) is introduced in order to cope with the requirement. This paper outlines...
This paper explains the power generation profile of the linear generator by controlling the 3-phase rectifier as a control converter when it is attached to the linear generator. Normally, the linear generator without control converter will produce decreasing power profile when the time is increased. By controlling the converter, the power profile can be changed to more suitable profile which is applicable...
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