Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine
In this paper, a permanent magnet (PM)-less, brushless, wound-rotor vernier machine (BL-WRVM) is proposed for variable speed applications such as electric vehicles and washing machines. The wound rotor is excited through an already existing brushless topology, which requires a dual inverter configur...
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doaj-9413f494efaa46a49ebcb3506ed80b262020-11-24T22:26:45ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-02-0111231710.3390/en11020317en11020317Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier MachineQasim Ali0Asif Hussain1Noman Baloch2Byung il Kwon3Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Systems Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Systems Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, KoreaDepartment of Electronic Systems Engineering, Hanyang University, Ansan 15588, KoreaIn this paper, a permanent magnet (PM)-less, brushless, wound-rotor vernier machine (BL-WRVM) is proposed for variable speed applications such as electric vehicles and washing machines. The wound rotor is excited through an already existing brushless topology, which requires a dual inverter configuration to generate an additional subharmonic component in the stator magnetomotive force (MMF). Different from permanent magnet vernier machines (PMVMs), the proposed BL-WRVM provides easy regulation of the rotor flux for variable speed operation. A 24-slot, 4-pole stator, and 44-pole outer rotor were designed, and 2D finite element analysis (FEA) was carried out to determine the performance of the proposed machine. To improve the performance of the proposed machine, optimization of the rotor and stator winding turns was done. The optimized model was further analyzed for wide-speed operation, and its performance was then compared with that of an equivalent permanent magnet vernier machine (PMVM). The proposed machine has the advantage of low cost due to its PM-less structure and is suitable for variable speed applications.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/2/317wound-rotor vernier machinesbrushless topologiesvariable speed operationfinite element analysis |
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Qasim Ali Asif Hussain Noman Baloch Byung il Kwon Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine Energies wound-rotor vernier machines brushless topologies variable speed operation finite element analysis |
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Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine |
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Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine |
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Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine |
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Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine |
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Design and Optimization of a Brushless Wound-Rotor Vernier Machine |
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design and optimization of a brushless wound-rotor vernier machine |
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1996-1073 |
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In this paper, a permanent magnet (PM)-less, brushless, wound-rotor vernier machine (BL-WRVM) is proposed for variable speed applications such as electric vehicles and washing machines. The wound rotor is excited through an already existing brushless topology, which requires a dual inverter configuration to generate an additional subharmonic component in the stator magnetomotive force (MMF). Different from permanent magnet vernier machines (PMVMs), the proposed BL-WRVM provides easy regulation of the rotor flux for variable speed operation. A 24-slot, 4-pole stator, and 44-pole outer rotor were designed, and 2D finite element analysis (FEA) was carried out to determine the performance of the proposed machine. To improve the performance of the proposed machine, optimization of the rotor and stator winding turns was done. The optimized model was further analyzed for wide-speed operation, and its performance was then compared with that of an equivalent permanent magnet vernier machine (PMVM). The proposed machine has the advantage of low cost due to its PM-less structure and is suitable for variable speed applications. |
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wound-rotor vernier machines brushless topologies variable speed operation finite element analysis |
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