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This paper analyzes a 90-kW brushless doubly fed three-phase induction machine in which a wound rotor circuit is connected to a rotary transformer. It presents the advantages of substituting brushes and slip rings by a rotary transformer. In addition, it shows the rotary transformer design and presents the doubly fed induction machine operation. The steady-state model considers electrical circuit...
Elevated frequencies in high-speed ac machines increase the skin effect in stator windings, making it necessary in many cases to divide each phase winding into high numbers of small-diameter strands connected in parallel. Unfortunately, circulating currents among the strands in a single bundle can significantly increase the total copper losses depending on several factors including the twisting (i...
The Brushless Doubly-Fed Machine (BDFM) is an electrical machine that allows brushless operation in many applications where the Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) is currently used. In recent years work on BDFM control means that the machine can now be run stably across its working range. However, little work has been done to define the working area in which BDFM can safely be operated without...
This paper presents the steady-state performance of the brushless doubly-fed machine operating as a generator. The performance characterization includes the generator efficiency, power factor and output power. The equivalent circuit model is used to represent the performance and the predictions are verified experimentally. The experimental results shown in this paper were carried out on a 180 frame...
A brushless doubly-fed machine with tooth-harmonic wound rotor is a new type of BDFM. The machine is intended for use as a variable speed generator, or drive. Maximum torque output may be obtained by optimally dividing the overall magnetic loadings and electric loadings between the stator windings attending by reasonable rotor winding. This paper proposes an improved particle swarm optimization algorithm...
This paper presents a new equivalent circuit for the brushless doubly-fed machine (BDFM) which is suitable for the steady state studies of the machine and the BDFM for adjustable speed drive systems. Based on the fundamental equivalent circuit for the BDFM and the chain equivalent circuit, the new equivalent circuit is developed for the investigation of the BDFM harmonic influence. Simulation results...
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