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This paper presents a novel structure of double salient interior permanent magnet machine (DSIPM machine) based on mutually coupled switched reluctance machine (MCSRM). Due to its salient rotor structure, the DSIPM machine can have less magnetic and iron materials as well as higher dynamic response than conventional IPM machines. The comparison of electromagnetic performances in terms of self and...
This paper thoroughly investigates the impact of the winding layer number and the choice of magnet type on the performance characteristics of surface permanent magnet (SPM) machines with fractional slot concentrated windings designed for wide speed ranges of constant-power operation. This is accomplished by carefully examining the performance characteristics of three different SPM machines designed...
Interior permanent magnet (IPM) electric machine is not a pure PM machine but a mixture of permanent magnet and synchronous reluctance electric machines. As a mixed electric machine, an IPM machine has two components to consider based on many parameters. Synthesis of new dimensionless indexes based on machine parameters is proposed. It is to shown that the new pair of dimensionless indexes, chi and...
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