DocumentCode
3850294
Title
Analyzing the Magnetic Flux Linkage Characteristics of Alternating Current Rotating Machines by Experimental Method
Author
Tine Marcic;Gorazd Stumberger;Bojan Stumberger
Author_Institution
Research and Development Centre for Electric Machines,, $^{1}$ TECES,, Maribor, Slovenia
Volume
47
Issue
9
fYear
2011
Firstpage
2283
Lastpage
2291
Abstract
The magnetically nonlinear behavior of electric alternating current rotating machines is characterized by current dependent magnetic flux linkage characteristics. In this work, the impacts of iron core saturation, iron core saliency, permanent magnets, and squirrel cage in the rotor design on the machines´ behavior, and the respective flux linkage characteristics in forms of hysteresis loops is analyzed. The analysis is based on experimental data by utilizing a stator with two phase-windings that produce magnetomotive forces displaced by electrical 90°, enabling the direct evaluation of flux linkages by measurement of the windings´ voltage and current on the machine terminals. Five rotors of different electromagnetic construction and manufactured from equal materials have been tested in combination with the aforementioned stator. Thus, induction machines, synchronous reluctance machines, permanent-magnet synchronous machines, and their hybrid types are incorporated in the analysis. The work provides a deeper insight into the magnetically nonlinear behavior of the aforementioned machines, which is not available in the current literature.
Keywords
"Magnetic flux","Couplings","Windings","Rotors","Magnetic hysteresis","Magnetic cores","Saturation magnetization"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2146266
Filename
5754598
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