Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain

This paper describes an algorithm for finding steady states in AC machines for the cases of their two-periodic nature. The algorithm enables to specify the steady-state solution identified directly in time domain despite of the fact that two-periodic waveforms are not repeated in any finite time int...

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Main Author: Sobczyk Tadeusz J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-09-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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spelling doaj-0cf2d36fe87a48228675def6b55c2c182020-11-25T02:24:38ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Electrical Engineering2300-25062016-09-0165357558310.1515/aee-2016-0041aee-2016-0041Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domainSobczyk Tadeusz J.0Institute on Electromechanical Energy Conversions, Cracow University of Technology Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków, Poland This paper describes an algorithm for finding steady states in AC machines for the cases of their two-periodic nature. The algorithm enables to specify the steady-state solution identified directly in time domain despite of the fact that two-periodic waveforms are not repeated in any finite time interval. The basis for such an algorithm is a discrete differential operator that specifies the temporary values of the derivative of the two-periodic function in the selected set of points on the basis of the values of that function in the same set of points. It allows to develop algebraic equations defining the steady state solution reached in a chosen point set for the nonlinear differential equations describing the AC machines when electrical and mechanical equations should be solved together. That set of those values allows determining the steady state solution at any time instant up to infinity. The algorithm described in this paper is competitive with respect to the one known in literature an approach based on the harmonic balance method operated in frequency domain.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/aee.2016.65.issue-3/aee-2016-0041/aee-2016-0041.xml?format=INTAC machinessteady state analysistwo-periodic solutionsanalysis in time domaindiscrete differential operatoriterative algorithms
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Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
Archives of Electrical Engineering
AC machines
steady state analysis
two-periodic solutions
analysis in time domain
discrete differential operator
iterative algorithms
author_facet Sobczyk Tadeusz J.
author_sort Sobczyk Tadeusz J.
title Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
title_short Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
title_full Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
title_fullStr Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
title_full_unstemmed Algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in AC machines directly in time domain
title_sort algorithm for determining two-periodic steady-states in ac machines directly in time domain
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Archives of Electrical Engineering
issn 2300-2506
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This paper describes an algorithm for finding steady states in AC machines for the cases of their two-periodic nature. The algorithm enables to specify the steady-state solution identified directly in time domain despite of the fact that two-periodic waveforms are not repeated in any finite time interval. The basis for such an algorithm is a discrete differential operator that specifies the temporary values of the derivative of the two-periodic function in the selected set of points on the basis of the values of that function in the same set of points. It allows to develop algebraic equations defining the steady state solution reached in a chosen point set for the nonlinear differential equations describing the AC machines when electrical and mechanical equations should be solved together. That set of those values allows determining the steady state solution at any time instant up to infinity. The algorithm described in this paper is competitive with respect to the one known in literature an approach based on the harmonic balance method operated in frequency domain.
topic AC machines
steady state analysis
two-periodic solutions
analysis in time domain
discrete differential operator
iterative algorithms
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