DocumentCode
1449300
Title
An Interpolative Finite-Element Modeling and the Starting Process Simulation of a Large Solid Pole Synchronous Machine
Author
Li, Y.B. ; Ho, S.L. ; Fu, W.N. ; Liu, W.Y.
Author_Institution
Johnson Electr., Inc., Hong Kong, China
Volume
45
Issue
10
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4605
Lastpage
4608
Abstract
Direct simulation of the starting process of an electric machine using a 3-D transient finite-element analysis (FEA) is very time consuming. To overcome this difficulty, an interpolative finite-element modeling of a large solid pole synchronous motor (SPSM) is presented and its starting process is simulated in this paper. In order to take into account the effects of cooling ducts and end turns, three different simplified 3-D finite-element models (FEMs) are proposed to reduce the computing time and save memory storage. With the proposed algorithm, an appropriate postprocess is exploited to deduce an effective core length and an end-turn leakage inductance. Then, a 2-D transient FEM with the modified parameters from 3-D FEA is used to simulate the starting process. The proposed method is validated by the test results of a 15 000-hp, 13.2-kV, 4-pole SPSM.
Keywords
finite element analysis; synchronous machines; electric machine; interpolative finite-element modeling; large solid pole synchronous machine; starting process simulation; 3-D model; Effective core length; end-turn leakage inductance; finite-element analysis (FEA); solid salient-pole synchronous motor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2022408
Filename
5257029
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