Magnetically geared induction machines
A wound-rotor induction machine is artfully coupled to a magnetic gear to achieve a high-torque-density drive system called magnetically geared induction machine (MaGIM). The high-speed rotor of MaGIM is common to both the machine and gear sides. A rotating diode rectifier electrically links the mac...
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| author | Mezani, S. Hamiti, Tahar Belguerras, L. Lubin, T. Rashed, Mohamed Gerada, C. |
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| description | A wound-rotor induction machine is artfully coupled to a magnetic gear to achieve a high-torque-density drive system called magnetically geared induction machine (MaGIM). The high-speed rotor of MaGIM is common to both the machine and gear sides. A rotating diode rectifier electrically links the machine's wound rotor and a dc boost winding on the gear side to increase the torque-transmission capabilities of the overall system. The first investigations on a 100 kW-120 r/min MaGIM are promising, since an increase in torque of ∼ 15% could be obtained by inserting the diode rectifier. For fixed speed applications, this induction-machine-based system can be directly supplied from the mains |
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| spelling | nottingham-351712020-05-04T17:18:12Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35171/ Magnetically geared induction machines Mezani, S. Hamiti, Tahar Belguerras, L. Lubin, T. Rashed, Mohamed Gerada, C. A wound-rotor induction machine is artfully coupled to a magnetic gear to achieve a high-torque-density drive system called magnetically geared induction machine (MaGIM). The high-speed rotor of MaGIM is common to both the machine and gear sides. A rotating diode rectifier electrically links the machine's wound rotor and a dc boost winding on the gear side to increase the torque-transmission capabilities of the overall system. The first investigations on a 100 kW-120 r/min MaGIM are promising, since an increase in torque of ∼ 15% could be obtained by inserting the diode rectifier. For fixed speed applications, this induction-machine-based system can be directly supplied from the mains IEEE 2015-11-01 Article PeerReviewed Mezani, S., Hamiti, Tahar, Belguerras, L., Lubin, T., Rashed, Mohamed and Gerada, C. (2015) Magnetically geared induction machines. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 51 (11). p. 8111404. ISSN 0018-9464 Gears Induction Motor Drives Rectifiers Rotors Torque http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7120970 doi:10.1109/TMAG.2015.2443252 doi:10.1109/TMAG.2015.2443252 |
| spellingShingle | Gears Induction Motor Drives Rectifiers Rotors Torque Mezani, S. Hamiti, Tahar Belguerras, L. Lubin, T. Rashed, Mohamed Gerada, C. Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title | Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title_full | Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title_fullStr | Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title_full_unstemmed | Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title_short | Magnetically geared induction machines |
| title_sort | magnetically geared induction machines |
| topic | Gears Induction Motor Drives Rectifiers Rotors Torque |
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