A new brushless wound rotor synchronous machine using a special stator winding arrangement
- Authors
- Hussain, Asif; Kwon, Byung-il
- Issue Date
- Sep-2018
- Publisher
- SPRINGER
- Keywords
- Brushless wound rotor synchronous machine (BL-WRSM); Special stator winding; Sub-harmonic magneto-motive force (SH-MMF) component; Harmonic winding; 2-D finite element analysis (FEA)
- Citation
- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, v.100, no.3, pp.1797 - 1804
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
- Volume
- 100
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 1797
- End Page
- 1804
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/5650
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00202-017-0662-8
- ISSN
- 0948-7921
- Abstract
- This paper proposes a new topology for a brushless wound rotor synchronous machine (BL-WRSM) using a specially designed stator winding supplied through a single three-phase inverter. In this topology, a special stator winding, which comprises of two sets of series-connected windings with an unequal number of turns, is used to generate an additional spatial sub-harmonic component in the stator magneto-motive force (MMF). This additional sub-harmonic MMF (SH-MMF) component is utilized for exciting the field winding of the BL-WRSM. The advantage of the proposed brushless topology is the use of a single inverter compared to a dual inverter used in the existing dual inverter BL-WRSM. For the rotor, there are two separate windings: (1) harmonic winding and (2) field winding. Both the harmonic and field windings are connected in parallel with each other through a rotating rectifier. The additional SH-MMF component generates a rotating air-gap magnetic field, which induces the voltage in the harmonic winding. This induced voltage is then rectified and used to supply a dc current to the field winding. A 2-D finite element analysis is performed to analyze and verify the operating principle of this new BL-WRSM.
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