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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Main Authors: Mezani, S., Hamiti, Tahar, Belguerras, L., Lubin, T., Rashed, Mohamed, Gerada, C.
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Published: IEEE 2015
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author Mezani, S.
Hamiti, Tahar
Belguerras, L.
Lubin, T.
Rashed, Mohamed
Gerada, C.
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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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