The Study of Emerging Electrical Machine Technologies and Their Applications
This reprint presents a collection of papers showcasing the latest advancements and research work in the field of electrical machines. The reprint focuses on pioneering electrical machine technologies that have the potential to emerge as the next generation of electrical machines, and their potentia...
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653 | |a star-delta | ||
653 | |a synchronous machine | ||
653 | |a wound rotor | ||
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653 | |a electromagnetic characteristic | ||
653 | |a vibration/noise source | ||
653 | |a electromagnetic-mechanical coupled analysis | ||
653 | |a BLDC motor | ||
653 | |a magnet overhang | ||
653 | |a housing-integrated rotor | ||
653 | |a 2D equivalent | ||
653 | |a response surface methodology | ||
653 | |a computation time | ||
653 | |a finite element analysis (FEA) | ||
653 | |a flux reversal generator (FRG) | ||
653 | |a medium-speed | ||
653 | |a non-rare earth (NRE) | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet (PM) | ||
653 | |a rare earth (RE) | ||
653 | |a wind turbine generator | ||
653 | |a wind power generation | ||
653 | |a brushless doubly fed machines | ||
653 | |a pole pair combinations | ||
653 | |a nested loop rotors | ||
653 | |a design optimisation | ||
653 | |a drive cycle | ||
653 | |a electric vehicle | ||
653 | |a finite element analysis | ||
653 | |a gradient-based optimisation | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet machines | ||
653 | |a phase-shift | ||
653 | |a rare-earth free permanent magnet | ||
653 | |a six-phase winding | ||
653 | |a spoke-type motor | ||
653 | |a semi-3D techniques | ||
653 | |a end effect | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet synchronous generator | ||
653 | |a PM overhang | ||
653 | |a design optimization | ||
653 | |a direct-drive generators | ||
653 | |a magnetic gearing effect | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet vernier machines | ||
653 | |a consequent-pole | ||
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653 | |a memory machine | ||
653 | |a variable flux | ||
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653 | |a finite element method | ||
653 | |a line-start motor | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet machine | ||
653 | |a software development | ||
653 | |a synchronization | ||
653 | |a transient performance | ||
653 | |a dual three-phase (DTP) | ||
653 | |a model-based techniques | ||
653 | |a permanent magnet synchronous machine | ||
653 | |a saliency-based techniques | ||
653 | |a sensorless control | ||
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